>What knd of Mileage did you get on the GP110 rear On 6/19/06, erik wrote: > > > > I bought my KLR about 5000 miles ago and have been happy with the > > Metzler Sahra Enduro 3's that were on. But they are ready to go. I am > > looking at the same tire, Bridgestone Trailwings, or IRC GP1. The IRCs > > seem too cheap to be good. Anybody have experience with these? I do > > about 80/20 road/dirt and since it almost never rains here in northern > > AZ it's dusty dirt, rocks and bed rock. > > With that much road vs dirt, you might want to look at the IRC GP110s > instead of the GP1s. > > I'm about through my first GP110 rear, and have been happy with it. I plan > > on getting another. > > erik
need replacement odometre-speedo-tach will this work...?
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I just ordered front and rear GP110's for $110.00 shipped. I've been
using the MEFO 99's and love them, but I wanted to try something a
little cheaper.
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I think I've got about 4k on it now. I expect to get another 1000 out of
it before it's gone.
erik
> What knd of Mileage did you get on the GP110 rear > > > On 6/19/06, erik wrote: >> >> >>> I bought my KLR about 5000 miles ago and have been happy with the >>> Metzler Sahra Enduro 3's that were on. But they are ready to go. I am >>> looking at the same tire, Bridgestone Trailwings, or IRC GP1. The IRCs >>> seem too cheap to be good. Anybody have experience with these? I do >>> about 80/20 road/dirt and since it almost never rains here in northern >>> AZ it's dusty dirt, rocks and bed rock. >> >> With that much road vs dirt, you might want to look at the IRC GP110s >> instead of the GP1s. >> >> I'm about through my first GP110 rear, and have been happy with it. I plan >> >> on getting another. >> >> erik >> >> >> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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need replacement odometre-speedo-tach will this work...?
On 6/19/06, guy_scharf wrote:
I had one on my previous bike. They're nice! I liked the fact that the speedo could be calibrated and be much more accurate than the OEM one. The dual trip meters were nice for longer trips, and the display was easy to read in almost all light. However, they aren't backlit all the time--you have to push a button to turn on the backlight, and it turns itself off after a few seconds. No biggie if you don't ride much at night, but FWIW. -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)> I saw this ad on ebay for the Trail Tech Motorcycle computer. The > fellow said it would work for my bike.
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