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tires for long ride
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 7:46 pm
by gary_parece
I have a set of Kendas 270 , and I'm planning on doing a trip to Co.
from Ma. for the HU meet in july. Will the kenda tires last 5-6 K
miles ??
Any thoughts on kings tires for this trip??
I plan on doing all highway on the way out and then hitting a shit load
of jeep trail passes in Co. I had used gripsters on a trip to moab a
few years back but I think i'm going to need a more dirt worthy tire
for Co.????
I like TK-80's but I don't think the rear will last. As I have them on
the bike now w/ 3500 miles and the rear doesn't look all that good.
tires for long ride
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 8:06 pm
by Blake Sobiloff
On May 8, 2007, at 5:46 PM, gary_parece wrote:
> I like TK-80's but I don't think the rear will last. As I have them on
> the bike now w/ 3500 miles and the rear doesn't look all that good.
Hi Gary! The TKCs can be deceptive; they wear very quickly
initially, and then you get to the harder rubber towards the base of
the knobs and the wear rate slows down considerably. It also helps
if you run the rear at 36 PSI when you're on the pavement, but you
can drop it down to 18-22 for the dirt.
I have about 3,000 miles on my set of TKCs, and while the center has
worn down a bit, there's still a good amount of tread left. Enough
that I expect to get about 6K miles of of them. Of course, you're
talking to a guy who got 10K out of a set of Michelin Anakees, so I'm
not real hard on tires with this bike compared with others on the list.
--
Blake Sobiloff
http://sobiloff.typepad.com/blakeblog/>
http://sobiloff.typepad.com/klr_adventure/>
San Jose, CA (USA)
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tires for long ride
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:06 pm
by Jud Jones
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gary_parece" wrote:
>
> I have a set of Kendas 270 , and I'm planning on doing a trip to Co.
> from Ma. for the HU meet in july. Will the kenda tires last 5-6 K
> miles ??
The k270s are the tire for you. Air them up on the highway (32/36) and for 1/3 the price of a
pair of Mefos, the Kendas will easily go over 6k.
tires for long ride
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:37 pm
by Rick
For such a long ride, why not suit up with a set of super highway
tires to Colorado, buy a cheap pair of knobbies while you are here in
the mountains of Colorado and then put your super highway tires on for
the trip back east. I'm on the western slope of Colorado and I'll help
you put `your tires on, off, on, etc.
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gary_parece" wrote:
>
> I have a set of Kendas 270 , and I'm planning on doing a trip to Co.
> from Ma. for the HU meet in july. Will the kenda tires last 5-6 K
> miles ??
> Any thoughts on kings tires for this trip??
> I plan on doing all highway on the way out and then hitting a shit load
> of jeep trail passes in Co. I had used gripsters on a trip to moab a
> few years back but I think i'm going to need a more dirt worthy tire
> for Co.????
> I like TK-80's but I don't think the rear will last. As I have them on
> the bike now w/ 3500 miles and the rear doesn't look all that good.
>
tires for long ride
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:20 pm
by Luke in Brooklyn
Hey Gary--
I'd run whatever you have on there--or even a set of
take-offs if you have knobbies in the garage that
aren't bald but are useless for trails--to get to
Colorado. Then put on a pair of K270s that you either
carry with you, buy there, or mail to yourself. Run
the K270s through Colorado, then air em up good and
ride home on them. I think you might be able to get a
set of K270s to do the whole trip, but wouldn't you
have more fun in CO if your tires hadn't just been
through 2 or 3 days off all day freeway? Fresh meat
is always good.
Luke
--- gary_parece wrote:
> I have a set of Kendas 270 , and I'm planning on
> doing a trip to Co.
> from Ma. for the HU meet in july. Will the kenda
> tires last 5-6 K
> miles ??
> Any thoughts on kings tires for this trip??
> I plan on doing all highway on the way out and then
> hitting a shit load
> of jeep trail passes in Co. I had used gripsters on
> a trip to moab a
> few years back but I think i'm going to need a more
> dirt worthy tire
> for Co.????
> I like TK-80's but I don't think the rear will last.
> As I have them on
> the bike now w/ 3500 miles and the rear doesn't look
> all that good.
>
>
Brooklyn NY
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old klr or new klr
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:22 pm
by fasteddiecopeman
Just saw my first '08 yesterday. Nobody's mentioned that the chain adjuster is VERY
improved - it 'pushes' rather than 'pulls'.
Ed