MotocycleWriter
Husqvarna
AA Class
I recently acquired some Strada wheels for my Terra. I have several bikes but really like to use this one for commuting. However, I'm vertically challenged and the Terra is a tall bike. So I got some Strada wheels and put on an 80-20 tire for commuting: Shinko 705. I plan on putting some much more dirt oriented tires on the spoked wheels and using them for more aggressive off road. At any rate, I finally got it all put together Friday night with the Strada wheels and some new EBC Double-H Sintered pads front and rear and got to take it out today.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I love the tires. Much quieter and more stable at speed. None of that oscillation at speed. Far better handling. It is like a totally different bike. I don't know if it is entirely the tires or if the smaller wheels have something to do with it. It's also nice to be able to get both feet down. I can't flat foot but I'm not on my toes either. Easier to get on and off, too. I kept the original sprocket so the bike is a little quicker feeling, though I plan on getting a 17 tooth to get the revs down. Turning about 5,000 RPM at 80 MPH.
If anyone is thinking about acquiring a set of Strada wheels for riding around town, I can't recommend it strongly enough.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I love the tires. Much quieter and more stable at speed. None of that oscillation at speed. Far better handling. It is like a totally different bike. I don't know if it is entirely the tires or if the smaller wheels have something to do with it. It's also nice to be able to get both feet down. I can't flat foot but I'm not on my toes either. Easier to get on and off, too. I kept the original sprocket so the bike is a little quicker feeling, though I plan on getting a 17 tooth to get the revs down. Turning about 5,000 RPM at 80 MPH.
If anyone is thinking about acquiring a set of Strada wheels for riding around town, I can't recommend it strongly enough.