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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / October 2005

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Pirelli vs Michelin

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John - 19 Oct 2005 22:08 GMT
The selection of load range E tires is very limited in my size. Since I
pull an 8000lb trailer, E tires are my only choice.

I currently have (OE) BFG Rugged Trail tires, which I find to be too
noisey. I never go off road. I rarely see snow here in the southwest,
so a tame M&S rated tire is fine.

My only two other choices are Pirelli and Michelin. Why is there such a
huge differenc in price between those two?

John
Carolina Watercraft Works - 20 Oct 2005 02:27 GMT
Get what you pay for?

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> The selection of load range E tires is very limited in my size. Since I
> pull an 8000lb trailer, E tires are my only choice.
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> John
Gary B - 20 Oct 2005 02:55 GMT
What size tire is it and what type of truck do you have?

Gary B.

> Get what you pay for?
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John - 20 Oct 2005 15:40 GMT
265/70SR17 on a 2003 2500 QC 4x4.
John - 20 Oct 2005 15:45 GMT
Hey Laszlo, I haven't seen you since I used to frequent the jetski
newsgroup. Last I remember you were having some issues with SBT's
lawyers I think. Maybe I'm not remembering it right. I hope all is well
with you.

John
Carolina Watercraft Works - 20 Oct 2005 17:02 GMT
You got it right...they ended up posting a retraction and apology
on the newsgroup.  That particular newsgroup is a thing of the past
now and not many people visit anymore.  Doing well here, about to
build my own (new) shop...tired of paying for other peoples buildings
for them.  You still riding?
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Carolina Watercraft Works, Inc.

"In the battle between money and love, money will always triumph"
I may have to change my signature......on second thought, I was right the
first time.

> Hey Laszlo, I haven't seen you since I used to frequent the jetski
> newsgroup. Last I remember you were having some issues with SBT's
> lawyers I think. Maybe I'm not remembering it right. I hope all is well
> with you.
>
> John
John - 20 Oct 2005 21:08 GMT
We just moved to Arizona. We brought the 2 XPL's and left the WR3 and
WB in Mom's backyard. We convinced the mover to squeeze the double
trailer into the moving truck.   We've been riding the Harley more than
the skis.

I spoke to Bill a few weeks ago. It was the first time in over a year.
I drove past Glendora in July and didn't think of stopping in to see
him.

With the price of premium gas, I finally took the Miller head off of my
XPL and went back to OEM. In NY, the injection solenoid on the Coffman
pipe clogged again, so my exhaust system's plastic and rubber parts
melted and it sunk again. I gave it a WD40 and silicone enema. So I
sold the pipe, prop, and the MT system and went back to OEM stuff. It's
up to 600 hours and still running strong.

I agree about the newsgroup. I was surprised to see that not much gets
posted. It seems George is still in the thick of controversy. I asked a
question there about the SeaDoo 3D, and there were only two responses.
It's so dead there, you might even see Harry, Bill, and George agreeing
on something.

I was shocked back then that SBT was arguing with you, especially since
you had pictures. Luckily, all my engines are original, so I haven't
needed a rebuilder. I'm glad to hear you and shop are doing well. Good
luck with the new shop. I'm glad I ran into you again. Talk to you
soon!

John
Carolina Watercraft Works - 20 Oct 2005 22:17 GMT
Good deal...I "Doo" like the way those XPL handle better than any
other model they offer.  Double trailer in a moving truck?  I'm sure
they had to grease the sides first.

Gas is surely high....I run premium in my 2500 QC and it really sucks.
Lots of other people are going the same route as you...or not riding
as much which is sad to say.  600 hours is excellent...take care of it
and don't put it up wet or you'll pay for it big time down the road.

I personally don't ride all that much anymore either.  Heck, after fixing
everyone else's boats, the last thing I want to do is mess with more on
my days off so I, like you, would ride my bike more than the skis.  Sold
the bike (Thunder Mountain Custom) and in the spring will be building
my own bike..frame and all.  All billet.  If it's a cast part, it's not
going
on the bike.  147 inch motor.  Woohoo.

I'll add you to my address book.  Next time I'm in the area if I have my
bike with me, we'll go for a cruise.  Planning a trip to Europe with it
first
though.  That'll be a blast.
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Laszlo Almasi
Carolina Watercraft Works, Inc.

"In the battle between money and love, money will always triumph"
I may have to change my signature......on second thought, I was right the
first time.

> We just moved to Arizona. We brought the 2 XPL's and left the WR3 and
> WB in Mom's backyard. We convinced the mover to squeeze the double
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> John
John - 20 Oct 2005 23:25 GMT
I won't give up my XPL till someone else makes a hull that out handles
it. That was why I was wondering about the 3D. The hull looks like the
XPL hull. Lower seat + same hull + same engine must = awesome ski. Who
knows?

They had to take off the trailer's fenders and bearing buddies to get
it in. The next option would have been to stand the trailer on it's
side and sit the skis on the floor of the trailer.

The skis get a fogging after each use. Mine has Buckshot Magnum carbs
with Prok flame arresters, so fogging is easy. My wife's still has the
OEM air box on it, so that doesn't get done as well. But, she rides
like a woman, so hers is a babied 600 hours.

The local HD dealership here in Arizona sells Thunder Mountain bikes. I
like the fact they use OEM HD engines and trannies. Very pretty bikes.
Awesome paint. They look practical and usable, unlike the overly
stretched choppers that some custom shops get carried away with. 147"
Makes my TC88 sound impotent. You sure you're not trying to make up for
any personal size issues?

John
Carolina Watercraft Works - 20 Oct 2005 23:38 GMT
I've heard the 3D described as:  "does 3 things but none of them well."

The paint on the TMC is beyond comparison IMO.  In fact, I'm going
to try and get one of the shops that does their bikes to paint mine.

As for the 147 incher...with the new EPA laws, you can only build
and own one emissions exempt bike your entire life.  You have to
wait 5 years before you can sell it and you can't own another one.
So, that being said, might as do it all the way the first time.  It'll be a
real screamer I'm sure.

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Laszlo Almasi
Carolina Watercraft Works, Inc.

"In the battle between money and love, money will always triumph"
I may have to change my signature......on second thought, I was right the
first time.

>I won't give up my XPL till someone else makes a hull that out handles
> it. That was why I was wondering about the 3D. The hull looks like the
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> John
Carolina Watercraft Works - 20 Oct 2005 22:19 GMT
Oh, and although I can't say anything either way on the Pirelli tires,
I can say the LTX M/S has made me a very happy camper even in
the snow as I plow.

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Laszlo Almasi
Carolina Watercraft Works, Inc.

"In the battle between money and love, money will always triumph"
I may have to change my signature......on second thought, I was right the
first time.

> We just moved to Arizona. We brought the 2 XPL's and left the WR3 and
> WB in Mom's backyard. We convinced the mover to squeeze the double
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>
> John
Lance LaFrinier - 20 Oct 2005 04:48 GMT
> The selection of load range E tires is very limited in my size. Since I
> pull an 8000lb trailer, E tires are my only choice.
>
> I currently have (OE) BFG Rugged Trail tires, which I find to be too
> noisey. I never go off road. I rarely see snow here in the southwest,
> so a tame M&S rated tire is fine.

I live in Minnesota and run highway tread...they work fine year round. If
you want quiet tires, forget M&S.
miles - 20 Oct 2005 05:57 GMT
> I live in Minnesota and run highway tread...they work fine year round. If
> you want quiet tires, forget M&S.

The Michelin LTX M/S is rather quiet.  The more aggressive A/T is a bit
noisy but not bad.
 
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