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12-17-2007 04:00 PM #1
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12-18-2007 08:38 PM #4Registered Member
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Re: 650 in the snow belt?
With good snow tires it's been my daily driver in Boulder, Colorado. Last year was one of the worst winters we experienced in a very long time with no problems. This year we've had a few snow storms again with 2nd year use on the Dunlops M3 sports so far so good. Yes I do take it up skiing. Only problem is it gets dirty.
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12-19-2007 05:00 PM #5
I put 19" Dunlop Wintersports on my new 650.
So far, I've been impressed. I've used the Dunlops on a couple previous E65s and always had great luck, as well.
I'm in Columbus, Ohio, so we get some snow, but not ungodly amounts.
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Re: 650 in the snow belt?
I live in Cleveland and have had THREE sixers (two 645 cic's and one 650cic). Drove them all through the winter. Just buy a second set of smaller wheels with good snow tires (my summer wheels/tires are 20"), winters are 19". Smaller wheels and narrower tires put more weight/pressure on the rubber on the snowy road surface - you'll be fine.
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