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The bigcee FAQ (god bless it) says to use the 'D606 REAR 130/90x17'
tire by dunlop. Normally, the KLR is suppose to use a 130/80x17.
Above the tire sizes it says that use of other size tires can cause
interference. What kinds of interference is there for using the
130/90 instead?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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The rear D606 fits. I rode all day Sunday with someone who had one on
his KLR.
130/80 and 130/90 are the same width, one is taller.
nomorenoless@... wrote:
-- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man>The bigcee FAQ (god bless it) says to use the 'D606 REAR 130/90x17' >tire by dunlop. Normally, the KLR is suppose to use a 130/80x17. >Above the tire sizes it says that use of other size tires can cause >interference. What kinds of interference is there for using the >130/90 instead? > > >
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Mike,
Just went thru a set of D606's on the KLR, zero interference.
In nutshell, best off road tire I've found for the KLR, not the best on road.
That said, after I wear out the Continental TKC-80's recently installed, will
be going back to the D606's. Really miss the superior off road handling they
provide. All best.
Scott (getting caught up with 1000 e-mails)
A14 "thunderdog"
Sorrento, FL
In a message dated 9/29/2003 2:27:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,
nomorenoless@... writes:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> The bigcee FAQ (god bless it) says to use the 'D606 REAR 130/90x17' > tire by dunlop. Normally, the KLR is suppose to use a 130/80x17. > Above the tire sizes it says that use of other size tires can cause > interference. What kinds of interference is there for using the > 130/90 instead? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Mike >
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I agree on the 606. I'll cope with the less than best street characteristics. Don't want to get caught in a bind like I did with
Gripsters off road. I have had the 606 up to 95 mph on the street and they acted O.K They are noisy but that doesn't bother me.
They probably wouldn't work well on wet pavement but I don't run into that much.
Criswell
Inwoods650@... wrote:
> Mike, > > Just went thru a set of D606's on the KLR, zero interference. > In nutshell, best off road tire I've found for the KLR, not the best on road. > That said, after I wear out the Continental TKC-80's recently installed, will > be going back to the D606's. Really miss the superior off road handling they > provide. All best. > > Scott (getting caught up with 1000 e-mails) > A14 "thunderdog" > Sorrento, FL > > In a message dated 9/29/2003 2:27:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, > nomorenoless@... writes: > > > The bigcee FAQ (god bless it) says to use the 'D606 REAR 130/90x17' > > tire by dunlop. Normally, the KLR is suppose to use a 130/80x17.
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Hey all i was just wondering what the best tire pressure is to run the
D606 tire on the pavement, will be mounting them in a couple of days.
Thanks Chris
Delaware
A18 89zx750r
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HHHAAAAARRRRR!!!!!!
Get your ear plugs ready!!!!!!
I love these tires.
Sure don't need deer whistles with this tire though!(They scream like
a biatch!)
I'll continue my lower than most pressure of 25 to see if I get can
keep my maximum patch on the ground.
We'll see if I get the 9000 like I did on the 858s!
Cheers,
Rod
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wrote:
the> > Hey all i was just wondering what the best tire pressure is to run
days.> D606 tire on the pavement, will be mounting them in a couple of
> > > Thanks Chris > > Delaware > A18 89zx750r
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On Tuesday 26 April 2005 03:20, Chris wrote:
I run 35 in the rear, 32 in the front. Even at that pressure, I didn't have any problem last weekend on muddy or snow patches on an otherwise dry FS road. It's fun playing snowblower...> Hey all i was just wondering what the best tire pressure is to run the > D606 tire on the pavement, will be mounting them in a couple of days.
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Here are links to a couple of video clips of my KLR650
My brother is on the KLR, I am following on my DR650
Camera mount was loose and the poor camera took a beating.
The green lines and specks are not in the originals, only in the upload.
So either YouTube or the upload process, damaged the clips.
Tam
Location, Ozark National Forest. Pope county, North of Hector Arkansas.
Date 07/15/12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2tSQpHDqPw
Up a short trail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34tTeYj9YVQ
back down the same trail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CpfDonw1NU
The state has had severe drought conditions, but we finally found water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCkmIY9jS1gThis is listed as a county road, at times it looked more like the a creek bed.
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I have a chance to pick up 2 new D606 for $95 each, seems like a deal to me.
And as I have a KLR650 and a DR650 (both use the same size tires) I think I should get them.
Any thoughts as to a front tire to match with them?
I will be riding mostly off pavement (most of the time I have a 20 mile run to reach the dirt roads)
I have a Kenda 270 on front of the KLR now and it seems to work well.
Thanks for the input so far.
Tam (west central Arkansas)
2007 DL650 (Wee-Strom)
2003 KLR650
2000 TW200
1997 DR650
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I pay $74 plus tax for D606 rear tires at the local dealer. If your off road time is spent in loose surface the D606 front is not a bad option.
Randy
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] D606
I have a chance to pick up 2 new D606 for $95 each, seems like a deal to me.
And as I have a KLR650 and a DR650 (both use the same size tires) I think I should get them.
Any thoughts as to a front tire to match with them?
I will be riding mostly off pavement (most of the time I have a 20 mile run to reach the dirt roads)
I have a Kenda 270 on front of the KLR now and it seems to work well.
Thanks for the input so far.
Tam (west central Arkansas)
2007 DL650 (Wee-Strom)
2003 KLR650
2000 TW200
1997 DR650
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