Buell to Angel

bu01.jpg The tires in the photo are Pilot Power...

I have never passed a vehicle inspection, including cars and motorcycles, but I have passed this Buell twice.

There are many reasons, but I definitely like it.

Buell switched his tires from Michelin to Pirelli last month for vehicle inspection.

The result was very correct.

Michelin is famous in the world of motorcycles, but for Italian car enthusiasts who lived through the supercar generation and Pirelli era, the Pirelli brand has a special resonance.

When I wore Michelin Pilot Power shoes, I was impressed by the grip, saying, "The high grip is amazing!"

That's what I thought, but when it gets wet it's completely different from when it's dry and I feel uneasy.

As someone like me who rides on relatively rainy days, I wanted a tire that would give me peace of mind in the wet.

I thought about ``Diablo,'' but I chose ``Angel,'' which is Allland & Newly Released.

"It's light!" Anyway, it moves easily.

If ``Pilot Power'' were to be compared to a circuit, ``Angel'' would be like a gymkhana.

At first it was too light and I felt like it wasn't enough...

I felt sad that Buell, which has a strong personality, seems to have become an easy-to-ride bike these days,

Originally, Eric wanted the Buell to be a "sports bike that anyone could enjoy."

With the XB9R & Angel, Eric's ideal has been completed, right?

That's right, Nemoken also praised it highly .

I highly recommend Pirelli's Angel!

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