The weather has been so nice - I trusting my stock Chen Shings! Just 3,000 miles on them. I have a couple round-abouts on my way to work that are the highlight of my commute (when it is dry)
I now have all the blemishes in the road on my commute memorized. I think today, I managed to miss every major blemish without working too hard. I have been keeping my pressure pretty high, and the ride is still OK. Good to know that when reach close to 10,000, the ride should be even better. I was going to try some shock lube on the front shocks (and then maybe add shock boots?) But I heard it would does not make any difference.
I'm going to get the Pirelli's I already bought mounted soon. It will cost me about $90, but that includes taking off wheels off, balancing, the works at Ducati Bellevue. I do hope the ride AND grip are improved. I pretty much know that grip will be improved.
I like Michelins a lot. I'll consider them more seriously next time.