Yepper, got a few hundred miles on mine as well. As soon as I got 'em good and scrubbed in, hit up a nice curvy road close to home.
World of difference between my old tires. Very confident inspiring, turn in is just amazing. Very linear. Old tires felt like a cap, riding on the center riding on the center, I'm leaning here damn it! then it would fall in. YUCK.
Very smooth. This was after we got a LOT of rain. Out here in the desert, when it rains, it RAINS. Dirt all over roads, several times I felt a bit of a slide in a few corners. Real happy so far. NOT happy with Cycle Gear and their $30 a tire fee. That doesn't include disposal of old tires, stems, etc...BULLSHIT.
I'm getting my own tire changing rig next time. Oh, glad the link worked out. Always out to save a buck!
James
*Edit* I never go into the garage without my camera! :)


