
Magnificent rubber for driving in the rain, as it eliminates the risk of aquaplaning completely. During the second year of riding the M11, I was forced to negotiate a sizeable puddle at approximately mile marker 140 (I'm not sure exactly where on the M11 it was; perhaps it was part of the free route). I thought, "well, everything will start to turn," and I was thinking about which fender I should moor in, but it went through like a knife, and the bottom was cleaned with high-quality water. He was completely bewildered and relieved that he did not unravel. Although this did not occur again, I was certain for a number of additional years that he would continue to do this on a wet track because of her. For the fifth season, I was exhausted, and a couple of the balloons broke apart and squared themselves up (it's possible that the front fatigued balloon was already to blame).