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  1. I just got Michelin PR3s after much research on the web. It is the most popular choice of Revzilla customers by a wide margin. The PR4s may be better for water ejection from the front wheel contact patch, but the 3s are already great at that, and I don't ride in the rain if I can help it. The PR3s are cheaper, but still expensive.

  2. My handle bars are not clip-ons. I have a Ballabio. Yes, the bar end weight was replaced with an aluminum adapter that is expansion fitted just like the original bar end.

    I can't say vibration was ever a problem for my hands, but it was for the original mirrors. Bar vibes blurred the hell out of the rear image and shook the mirrors out of adjustment

    no matter how well tightened down. Thats all a dim memory now.

    Since the adapter is expansion fit, one size fits all.

  3. I think you can buy them here in the States.I wouldn't order them from Italy. You will save the duty (which comes in the mail about 3 mo. later) of about $400.00.

     

     

     

    I got mine from jcpakbikes.com. They order direct from Alpina. Took three weeks but that was unusually fast. J.C. told me to expect three to six weeks.

     

    I just moved to southern Florida and my bike is arriving today with my furniture from Massachusetts. I am jonesing for a warm weather ride in December, but Ha!, there is a freeze warning on here overnight.

  4. have the fmf carbon ovals and crossover on my 2000 v11 sport and the sound is deep and burbbly.would love to see your pictures of mistrials and alpinas.what color did you get? recently got some for my sport classic.black rim silver spokes red hubs.sweet!!insurance comes in handy sometimes.they were less than stock after a pothole incident last winter.shipping was like a rowboat from italy though..i'm new here.hope this gets through.haven't set up avatar and such.

     

     

    Mine are red hub & rim, black spokes. Will get around to pics soon.

  5. Just the mufflers. I anguished for about 5 minutes about getting the crossover as well, and I probably will at some point,

    but it runs fine and sounds wonderful with the stock xover.

     

     

    Thanks. I can't find many pics of different angles with the reverse cones. If you got some pics, show em off!

     

    Cheers

     

    Will have pics soon. Just also put Alpina spoke wheels on the bike as well. Together, NICE.

  6. I put Mistral reverse cone megaphones on my Ballabio this month and it's the best money I have yet spent on the bike. Smaller than stock mufflers, they look like they were

    designed for the bike. The sound is OMYGOD good and the cost was less than $600 from MG Cycle.

  7. I'm putting reverse cone Mistrals on the bike, too. When installed, I'll post a pic of both new additions.

     

    As to the weight of the wheels, I can't say. They're on the bike now, so I can't weigh them and frankly,

    even if there were no weight savings, I'd be glad I got them.

  8. For what it's worth the Stelvio has Alpina spokes on Ber rims 180/55 17 rear, so I guess this is as good a test as any. But who gives a stuff about that. They are so damn hot you'll be issue-ing every time you open your garage door. Jaundiced in no time - you've been warned! :thumbsup:

     

     

    ScuRoo,please clarify the following what I assume are British colloquial terms; [ber], [hot] (in this context), [issue-ing], and, [jaundiced]. Being a Yankee, I have no idea what you said.

    Thanks a lot.

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