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In days long ago I had a 160 (I think) Bridgestone and there were a few turns around home I could do that to. I've always had this problem with back tires lasting.....

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I think I remember doing the exact same thing on my old Honda Hawk (in 1971) at low tide at Pismo Beach Calif.:whistling:well....except the smoking tires and no red cones. Hard to do on wet packet beach sand.

 

 

Rick A. aka Sidecar

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Is it just me, or, have the times changed so much that I could get a whole summers worth of "drifting" out of a rear Knobbie tire on the back of a YZ 250 on a flat track for under $75???

 

Can't imagine the cost involved in doing that on a street bike...(tire costs alone)???:mo money:

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