Silly Season

Started by Nekkid Tim, October 19, 2009, 03:08:15 PM

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Nekkid Tim

Okay, here is the question. 

Have any of you flagrant lawbreakers who have run slicks on the public roads ever been a) stopped for them, b) questioned about them by a LEO, and/or c) been cited for them?

I know I should know better, but I have slicks on the BSTs on the track bike, which is NOT going back on the track until next year, and I do not want to pay to switch tires (on BSTs, VERY expensive) and I want to try the BSTs on my 750SS (yes, I am a sick b*stard and I know it) and I want to do this soon.  Like in the next week or so.

So, I'll be careful Mom, and warm them up before riding halfway hard, but am I going to get stopped and cited even if I am careful?  And if so, what's the ticket and is it a MOVING violation?

'tupid Tim

(Thanks in advance to any hooligans willing to reply)
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Lars D

 I would just do it, just try to do outside of Virginia because they can charge you for manslaughter,beastiality,and inciting prostitution. Possibly indecent exposure also.

zooom

just take and put a pre-moistened wipe between your butt cheeks before you go out and keep and eye on your rear view mirror in the slower speed zones. I think unless you are stopped at a light and they are right behind you or unless you get stopped, it would be very hard for them to notice that they are slicks.
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Slide Panda

Quick sweep of google says it's a no-no. Couple tire manufacturers FAQs say it in to uncertain terms... So just avoid being stopped and no one can really tell  ;)

Unless you're doing something that really catches *their* attention (like 120 on 211..ahem) I'd figure you can fly under the radar on this point.
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Nekkid Tim

Quote from: zooom on October 20, 2009, 03:56:57 AM
... I think unless you are stopped at a light and they are right behind you or unless you get stopped, it would be very hard for them to notice that they are slicks.

Yeah, Zoom, that's the one thing I'm worried about.  Maybe I'll spring for a set of street tires.....

Thanks!

Tim
Ducati DS1000SS track bike crashed 9/19/16, Ducati DS1000SS Roadster conversion street bike, 2000 Harley FXDX Super Glide Sport, 2006 Harley FLHXI Street Glide, 1967 Honda CL-90 Scrambler

RB

had a friend run slicks for a week after a track day before he changed them. But he didn't have a license, so he didn't have to worry about that.