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Should I Switch To Non-rft?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Yong" data-source="post: 249796" data-attributes="member: 3555"><p>In my opinion, switch to non-RFT will make you love your ride more. Go for good tyres like Michelin PS2 and you will have no regret. Your ride will be much more better with non-RFT even with lowered springs with bigger wheels as compare to stock springs with smaller wheels. I'm speaking from experience that I'm having on my ride and from others too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Yong, post: 249796, member: 3555"] In my opinion, switch to non-RFT will make you love your ride more. Go for good tyres like Michelin PS2 and you will have no regret. Your ride will be much more better with non-RFT even with lowered springs with bigger wheels as compare to stock springs with smaller wheels. I'm speaking from experience that I'm having on my ride and from others too. [/QUOTE]
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