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I finally put a wopping 95 miles on the new Dunlops, and I really like them.👍👍It tipped. Do you guys have charcoal canisters on the fuel/ vent system? If those get flooded it can cause that, but maybe you don’t even have that in Europe.
Maybe a dirty injector? Water in the fuel?
I live in the coldest part of North Carolina, the far west in the mountains, so weather is completely different from even 30 miles east. My sister lives in northern New York state and it is MUCH colder and snowy there.
To be fair, this is kind of my nice weather ride, and it is kept in the garage. I have only washed it a few times so far! It is the same 0 to 2 degrees C here also, and today it is pouring rain.

Well it is too darn cold out to ride, so I finally spooned on the Dunlop Mutants. I know Europe has had these for a few years, but they have only been available Stateside for maybe 3 years max.Sharp bike, great photos!!
Welcome Graham!
That is beautiful!
Nov 15, 2023 at 12:06 AM in reply to: A brief winter holiday break in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scottish Borders #11690Lovely! Looks and sounds like a great excursion!
Welcome Valentin! I hope you find a new ride for yourself.
Permission to use your photos that have scenic backgrounds , as possibly a “mild” 2024 site update that might have fresh bottom and top backgrounds on certain pages ? I like them!
You bet Marcel, use anything that I posted. And thanks.


Thanks, making sure it wasn’t just me!
Welcome! Enjoy your bike and ride safe.
Welcome. That is a sharp ride!
I bet you can’t wait to retire! You don’t have much time left in the workforce lol, you been waiting for this havent you ?
VERY READY!!
Stock size rubber is plenty. Going with larger/heavier tyres will only make steering and directional changes lethargic. Not to mention negatively affecting acceleration and deceleration.
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