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Terry Taylor
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Terry Taylor » Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:48 pm

Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage ('74) Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them & honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me wondering....How would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would be rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they work??? --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Brad's E-mail
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Brad's E-mail » Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:57 pm

Terry, I just installed the IRC GP1 and really like them. Take a look at them. Nice tread $107.70 shipped from Chapparal Brad
----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Taylor To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 3:48 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Trials type tires on the KLR Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage ('74) Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them & honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me wondering....How would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would be rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they work??? --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Chris Norloff
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Chris Norloff » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:17 pm

The tires we use in Vintage Trials (IRC and Michelin) probably wouldn't last long on the street. We run them at 4-6psi. They're soft enough you can reach down and twist a knob by hand. But as far as good all-round tires, they're great. Just be sure you get DOT-approved ones that are meant for street riding, too, and put the right amount of air in. http://www.mavt.org if you're interested in Vintage Trials :-) best, Chris -----Original Message----- From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Terry Taylor Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 3:49 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Trials type tires on the KLR Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage ('74) Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them & honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me wondering....How would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would be rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they work??? --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

Greg B
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Greg B » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:28 pm

Trials tyres are getting quite popular for the serious trail riders in Australia. One magazine actually compared bikes with trials tyres versus knobbies. Improved traction in many dirt applications from memory. Sloppy mud not as good but traction in rocky trails was too good for them. They didnt like trials tyres where power slides in and out of corners was your preferred riding style. It suited a corner style where straight tracking (ie : not sliding) was preferred. I think this means that they would be ideal for the KLR. Greg B Oz Terry Taylor wrote: Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage ('74) Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them & honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me wondering....How would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would be rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they work??? --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Horton Oliphant
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Horton Oliphant » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:29 pm

Nice website. Nice bikes. Makes me want to get my Alpina running again. Alan Henderson A13 Iowa Chris Norloff wrote:
> The tires we use in Vintage Trials (IRC and Michelin) probably wouldn't last > long on the street. We run them at 4-6psi. They're soft enough you can reach > down and twist a knob by hand. > > But as far as good all-round tires, they're great. Just be sure you get > DOT-approved ones that are meant for street riding, too, and put the right > amount of air in. > > http://www.mavt.org if you're interested in Vintage Trials :-) > > best, > Chris

Bryan Burke
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Bryan Burke » Sat Mar 08, 2008 1:43 pm

I also have the IRC GP1s, front and back, and like them a lot. My maintenence log says my first GP1 on the rear made it 5,330 miles. It could have gone another 1,000. The current rear tire has 3,437 and will go as far as the first one. The front tire has 8,767 miles on it and I'll probably change it within another thousand. I usually have about 30 - 32 PSI in the rear and 28 - 30 in the front, which is higher than KLR manual says, lower than limits on the tire. I rarely spin them or lock them up, so I'm pretty easy on them. They are quieter than the stock KLR tires and run pretty well on the highway. I also take a lot of unpaved roads - some graded, some not - and am happy with the tires. I'll get the same thing for my next set.
> > Terry, I just installed the IRC GP1 and really like them. Take a
look at them. Nice tread $107.70 shipped from Chapparal
> Brad > > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Trials type tires on the KLR > > > Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming
trip.

Arden Kysely
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by Arden Kysely » Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:10 pm

Now we've gone full circle - the orginal Yamaha Enduros from the late 60's came with Dunlop Trials Universals, about the only semi-knob you could find back then. If it's a true trials tire you're thinking of fitting, I'd check the speed and load rating before slipping a set onto a KLR bound for a tour. From what I recall of riding my Yamaha way back when, their square profile wasn't too good in the twisties. __Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Greg B wrote: > > Trials tyres are getting quite popular for the serious trail riders in Australia. One magazine actually compared bikes with trials tyres versus knobbies. Improved traction in many dirt applications from memory. Sloppy mud not as good but traction in rocky trails was too good for them. They didnt like trials tyres where power slides in and out of corners was your preferred riding style. It suited a corner style where straight tracking (ie : not sliding) was preferred. I think this means that they would be ideal for the KLR. > > Greg B > Oz > > Terry Taylor wrote: > Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage ('74) Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them & honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me wondering....How would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would be rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they work??? > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

dooden
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trials type tires on the klr

Post by dooden » Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:37 am

I looked once also, there is a trails tire that somebody had mounted on a MX bike and was really impressed with its grip and performance. BUT I could never find it in the correct size for the KLR and its not a DOT approved tire (kinda doubt it would take the heat and weight of a KLR on pavement) I think its model was X-11 or X11 forgot brand.. K270 is tried and true, as is the D-606 Dooden A15 Green Ape --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> > Now we've gone full circle - the orginal Yamaha Enduros from the
late
> 60's came with Dunlop Trials Universals, about the only semi-knob
you
> could find back then. If it's a true trials tire you're thinking of > fitting, I'd check the speed and load rating before slipping a set > onto a KLR bound for a tour. From what I recall of riding my Yamaha > way back when, their square profile wasn't too good in the twisties. > > __Arden > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Greg B wrote: > > > > Trials tyres are getting quite popular for the serious trail
riders
> in Australia. One magazine actually compared bikes with trials
tyres
> versus knobbies. Improved traction in many dirt applications from > memory. Sloppy mud not as good but traction in rocky trails was too > good for them. They didnt like trials tyres where power slides in
and
> out of corners was your preferred riding style. It suited a corner > style where straight tracking (ie : not sliding) was preferred. I > think this means that they would be ideal for the KLR. > > > > Greg B > > Oz > > > > Terry Taylor wrote: > > Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an > upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they > have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage
('74)
> Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them
&
> honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me
wondering....How
> would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an > overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread > (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would
be
> rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they > work??? > > > > --------------------------------- > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!
Mobile.
> Try it now. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >

Jud Jones
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Post by Jud Jones » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:47 am

There have been at least a couple of articles published in the last couple of years about using trials tires on dirt bikes. Real Michelin trials tires, run at pressures of 3-8 psi. These are a far cry from the old Dunlop trials Universals we used to see on "street scramblers". They are said to give excellent traction without tearing up the trail as much as knobbies. Obviously, they would be totally unsuited to street use at those pressures, and even if aired up, would not last long on pavement.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > > I looked once also, there is a trails tire that somebody had mounted > on a MX bike and was really impressed with its grip and performance. > > BUT > > I could never find it in the correct size for the KLR and its not a > DOT approved tire (kinda doubt it would take the heat and weight of a > KLR on pavement) > > I think its model was X-11 or X11 forgot brand.. > > K270 is tried and true, as is the D-606 > > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Arden Kysely" > wrote: > > > > Now we've gone full circle - the orginal Yamaha Enduros from the > late > > 60's came with Dunlop Trials Universals, about the only semi-knob > you > > could find back then. If it's a true trials tire you're thinking of > > fitting, I'd check the speed and load rating before slipping a set > > onto a KLR bound for a tour. From what I recall of riding my Yamaha > > way back when, their square profile wasn't too good in the twisties. > > > > __Arden > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Greg B wrote: > > > > > > Trials tyres are getting quite popular for the serious trail > riders > > in Australia. One magazine actually compared bikes with trials > tyres > > versus knobbies. Improved traction in many dirt applications from > > memory. Sloppy mud not as good but traction in rocky trails was too > > good for them. They didnt like trials tyres where power slides in > and > > out of corners was your preferred riding style. It suited a corner > > style where straight tracking (ie : not sliding) was preferred. I > > think this means that they would be ideal for the KLR. > > > > > > Greg B > > > Oz > > > > > > Terry Taylor wrote: > > > Just curious,I am looking for some cheap tires for an > > upcoming trip. I was looking through a Dennis Kirk book where they > > have Trials type tires that would fit the KLR. I have a vintage > ('74) > > Suzuki TS 250. It still has the original trials type tires on them > & > > honestly they are not THAT bad in the dirt.It got me > wondering....How > > would they do on the big KLR???They are DOT approved ,they have an > > overall smooth, round profile (street) And a knobbie type tread > > (dirt). They also are ridiculously cheap.I wonder what they would > be > > rated?Anybody running Trials type tires on your KLR???How do they > > work??? > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! > Mobile. > > Try it now. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > >

Greg B
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Post by Greg B » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:51 pm

I may interject here. My KLR has Mitas a E07 tyre on the rear. Hard as nails and wears very good. But when loaded up (105 kg plus gear) and given a very hot day, I can see visible tyre wear after say 500klm. I suspect that the trials tyres on a hot day on the pavement would self destruct. Therefore if your riding is predominantly on the dirt (road or trail), trials tyres would be a fair decision. Long distance slabbing would be best suited to the current crop of dual sport tyres. Thats my 2 cents worth. Ciao Greg B Oz Jud Jones wrote: There have been at least a couple of articles published in the last couple of years about using trials tires on dirt bikes. Real Michelin trials tires, run at pressures of 3-8 psi. These are a far cry from the old Dunlop trials Universals we used to see on "street scramblers". They are said to give excellent traction without tearing up the trail as much as knobbies. Obviously, they would be totally unsuited to street use at those pressures, and even if aired up, would not last long on pavement.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > > I looked once also, there is a trails tire that somebody had mounted > on a MX bike and was really impressed with its grip and performance. > > BUT > > I could never find it in the correct size for the KLR and its not a > DOT approved tire (kinda doubt it would take the heat and weight of a > KLR on pavement) > > I think its model was X-11 or X11 forgot brand.. > > K270 is tried and true, as is the D-606 > > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Arden Kysely" Recent Activity 18 New Members 10 New Photos Visit Your Group Y! Sports for TV Access it for free Get Fantasy Sports stats on your TV. Yahoo! News Odd News You won't believe it, but it's true John McEnroe on Yahoo! Groups Join him for the 10 Day Challenge. . --------------------------------- Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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