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new tire advice needed
This is my first post, so hello everyone.
My A15 is due for a new rear tire, and I am looking for something a
little more street oriented. I have read many good things about the
Metzler Tourance and Michelin T66, but also a little turned off by the
prices. I would just like some fresh opinions on the subject because I
know you know a lot more than me.
Recommendations of other tires and also where to get them would be
fantastic. Thank you
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, motoclism wrote:
Dunlop D607 is another street-oriented tire, runs a little cheaper than the Tourance, has good rep as a street tire. Utterly useless anywhere other than pavement, of course. Most of the "budget" tires are aimed at more dirt-oriented riders, but the Kings KT-967 appears to be more street-oriented and much cheaper than the Metzelers. But not that much cheaper than the Dunlop D607. $56 for the KT967 rear at motorcycle-superstore.com, $86 for the Dunlop at swmototires.com, I suspect the Dunlop will last twice as long as the Kings as well as be a better street tire since it has a completely street-oriented tread pattern while the KT-967 looks like it still has pretensions of dual-sportness. Really, given your criteria, the D607 looks like a darn good match. Note, hwoever, that I've never run D607's, frankly putting a pure street tire on a KLR seems to me a bit like putting a dress on a pig -- sure, you can do it, but wouldn't that dress look better on something NOT a pig?! -E> This is my first post, so hello everyone. > My A15 is due for a new rear tire, and I am looking for something a > little more street oriented. I have read many good things about the > Metzler Tourance and Michelin T66, but also a little turned off by the > prices. I would just like some fresh opinions on the subject because I
new tire advice needed
You might look here for some comments on tires:
[http://www.mindspring.com/~mssilverstein/motorcycles/klr650/tires%5d
Mike A18
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But Eric, some folks like pigs. In fact they think pigs are the most
beautiful thing. What could be better than to dress up the "most beautiful
thing"? May I ask, why would anyone WASH their KLR? They probably have
dresses on their pigs too.Of course, the boys would have pants.
>From: "Eric L. Green" >To: motoclism >CC: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] New tire advice needed >Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 00:29:24 -0700 (PDT) > >On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, motoclism wrote: > > This is my first post, so hello everyone. > > My A15 is due for a new rear tire, and I am looking for something a > > little more street oriented. I have read many good things about the > > Metzler Tourance and Michelin T66, but also a little turned off by the > > prices. I would just like some fresh opinions on the subject because I > >Dunlop D607 is another street-oriented tire, runs a little cheaper than >the Tourance, has good rep as a street tire. Utterly useless anywhere >other than pavement, of course. > >Most of the "budget" tires are aimed at more dirt-oriented riders, but the >Kings KT-967 appears to be more street-oriented and much cheaper than the >Metzelers. But not that much cheaper than the Dunlop D607. $56 for the >KT967 rear at motorcycle-superstore.com, $86 for the Dunlop at >swmototires.com, I suspect the Dunlop will last twice as long as the Kings >as well as be a better street tire since it has a completely >street-oriented tread pattern while the KT-967 looks like it still has >pretensions of dual-sportness. > >Really, given your criteria, the D607 looks like a darn good match. Note, >hwoever, that I've never run D607's, frankly putting a pure street tire on >a KLR seems to me a bit like putting a dress on a pig -- sure, you can do >it, but wouldn't that dress look better on something NOT a pig?! > >-E > > >Archive Quicksearch at: >http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Mike Peplinski wrote:
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Why, allowing that "most beautiful thing" to root around in the mud and dirt like nature intended!>> hwoever, that I've never run D607's, frankly putting a pure street tire on >> a KLR seems to me a bit like putting a dress on a pig -- sure, you can do >> it, but wouldn't that dress look better on something NOT a pig?! > But Eric, some folks like pigs. In fact they think pigs are the most > beautiful thing. What could be better than to dress up the "most beautiful > thing"?
Absolutely agree> May I ask, why would anyone WASH their KLR? They probably have > dresses on their pigs too.Of course, the boys would have pants.

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I've been running a set of D604's which the 607's replaced for the last
two years, and almost 10,000 mostly street miles. I love these tires
for what I do. Most of my riding is a daily commute over 10 miles of
smooth highway, 5-6 miles of city streets, and usually around 4 miles
of construction. I also use them on the hard-packed sand beaches of
Galveston and Freeport Texas with no problems at all. I've used them
on almost everything but mud and they work well. I would put a pure
street tire on my KLR if I were to take a longer freeway trip, as the
KLR is my only bike and must do anything and everything. I think it
would be cheaper to put street tires on it than to buy a street-only
bike. Anyway, best of luck, the people on here have tried everything
and give the best advice of just about any group.
Scotty in Texas
than> >Dunlop D607 is another street-oriented tire, runs a little cheaper
Note,> >the Tourance, has good rep as a street tire. Utterly useless anywhere > >other than pavement, of course. > > >> >Really, given your criteria, the D607 looks like a darn good match.
tire on> >hwoever, that I've never run D607's, frankly putting a pure street
can do> >a KLR seems to me a bit like putting a dress on a pig -- sure, you
> >it, but wouldn't that dress look better on something NOT a pig?! > > > > > > > > >
new tire advice needed
I got King 967's which are far cheaper and better
handling the the IRC's i replaced and the stock tires.
--- Michael Silverstein
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[http://www.mindspring.com/~mssilverstein/motorcycles/klr650/tires%5d> You might look here for some comments on tires: > >
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html> > Mike A18 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > > [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > motoclism > > Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 2:06 AM > > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] New tire advice needed > > > > > > This is my first post, so hello everyone. > > My A15 is due for a new rear tire > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.11/44 - > Release Date: 7/8/2005 > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: >
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new tire advice needed
When I buy tires online, would/should I also get a new tube, or could
i do that at the dealer? or..?
thanks
Mike
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "motoclism" wrote: > This is my first post, so hello everyone. > My A15 is due for a new rear tire, and I am looking for something a > little more street oriented. I have read many good things about the > Metzler Tourance and Michelin T66, but also a little turned off by the > prices. I would just like some fresh opinions on the subject because I > know you know a lot more than me. > Recommendations of other tires and also where to get them would be > fantastic. Thank you
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Avon Gripsters, I don't think I will ever buy another tire.
MTC
motoclism wrote:
When I buy tires online, would/should I also get a new tube, or could
i do that at the dealer? or..?
thanks
Mike
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "motoclism" wrote: > This is my first post, so hello everyone. > My A15 is due for a new rear tire, and I am looking for something a > little more street oriented. I have read many good things about the > Metzler Tourance and Michelin T66, but also a little turned off by the > prices. I would just like some fresh opinions on the subject because I > know you know a lot more than me. > Recommendations of other tires and also where to get them would be > fantastic. Thank you Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Yahoo! Groups Links --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, motoclism wrote:
If you have heavy-duty tubes in the tires, they'll last 3 or 4 tire changes before I would suggest changing them just be safe. If you have regular tubes, buy heavy-duty tubes from Fred or Happy Trails or Dual Star or from your local store, and set your old tubes aside to be turned into rubber bushings and other such interesting stuff. _E> When I buy tires online, would/should I also get a new tube, or could > i do that at the dealer? or..?
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