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digest number 591
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2000 2:52 pm
by scot davenport
Which Gripsters are the best for about 70% on-road and 30% off-road? I am
also concerned about having a good tire for the wet roads.
Mahalo
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now then, can we get back to discussing klr's?
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2000 2:53 pm
by PEDRO.VALDES@COULTER.COM
To change the subject
YES, PLEASE!
digest number 591
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2000 3:03 pm
by Stuart Heaslet
At 07:52 PM 10/10/00 +0000, scot davenport wrote:
>Which Gripsters are the best for about 70% on-road and 30% off-road? I am
>also concerned about having a good tire for the wet roads.
Avon Gripster AM24. 80% street, 20% dirt. The Gripster doesn't "stick" on
certain types of slick asphalt when the surface has a sort of "burnished"
look to it, but it works well with clean concrete surfaces and rougher
asphalts. Not sure how else to describe it, but have ridden them for
about 30,000 miles and am happy with them. I agree they are slick in mud,
but if there is aggregate in the mud then they snag pretty well.
Stuart
digest number 591
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2000 3:06 pm
by frjsmithjr@webtv.net