NotTheCommonDose wrote:
Bumba boom!
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Cold place here...
As your tire presses down onto the driving surface, it forces the mud or snow into those groves and out towards the edges of your tire, ensuring that more of the flat, raised parts of your tire are gripping the road. The more of your tire that is in direct contact with the road, the more traction you get and the safer your drive will be and less likely you’ll need roadside assistance.
Land your bike slowly, yeah? make protect from damages.
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Jax
Tires
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