Thanks. Actually, I did mean the Agilis 81. I have checked the archives, but I noticed the recommendations for the 61 are specifically for non-westys... I remember seeing a few recommendations for the 81 from heavier westy owners. Does anyone have any feelings about this? I feel like I need a load range D tire, but my feelings could be wrong, of course (I've been riding Bridgestone RD 603 load range C for 60,000 miles, ready for new tires). Any advice about load ranges would be appreciated, as it is not mentioned in the archives much. Thanks, John
>From: "Harold Teer" <teerhb@jmu.edu> >To: <johns3539@HOTMAIL.COM> >Subject: Agilis 61 >Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 14:52:04 -0500 > >John, > >While you wrote Agilis 81, I assume you meant Agilis 61 since that is the >one recommended for the Vans. If you check the archives, the 81 is >considered way too stiff. The Agilis 61 in 185R14 is Michelin #78012. > >Harold Teer > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com |
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