----- Original Message ----- From: Kurt Simpson To: Susan Moorhead ; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 10:39 PM Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Tires > > Is anyone using a street tire on the rear of their KLR? What brand, what > model, how many miles do you get out of it? > ________ > > John Lyle and Tom Simpson have used Avon Roadrunners and have reported 15,000-20,000 > miles if I recall correctly... > > Kurt > >
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Kurt,
Thanks for the info, first I've heard of the Roadrunners.
Regards,
Marshall in Afton, Ok
'95 KLXC3 "Blackhorse"
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I have Metzeler Enduro 4's and love them for 90/10 tires. I have
almost 6,000 miles on them and they look great still. They are great
on the road and hookup real nice still in the Florida sand. Up in
Georgia they did not do to well in the wet clay though.
One added benefit to them begin readials is that I have hit some
pretty bad holes and have bottomed them out real bad but have never
had a flat.
I would like to start a tread on riders preference for 90/10 between
the Metzeler Enduro 4's, Michelin's T66x, and Avon Gripster.
Bill "SandShark"
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., whalenwp@h... wrote:
I'll bite. I belive that the Gripster AM24 will generally have the best off-road traction. The other two tires have very large tread blocks and fewer grooves. They do not have as many biting edges as the AM24. All three tires lack the side lugs of the OEM K750.>I would like to start a tread on riders preference for 90/10 between >the Metzeler Enduro 4's, Michelin's T66x, and Avon Gripster.
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Lets see,
Couple of weeks ago I bought a set of Pirelli MT90 for my KLR. Man this is
the best road tire I could of ever wanted for this bike. It sticks to the
road like crazy, perfect in wet, and believe me I tested it in 2 major rain
storms. After 2300 miles you can barely see any wear on the rear tire and a
bit more on the front. On the 80+ degree days this tire is as stick as any
race tire. I love it. I am not sure I would like to test it in mud or sand
it is a street bias tire, tried some gravel and oh is it nice and slipery,
but so were my stock tires. The new tires, brakepads and a fork brace, makes
KLR a different beast and in the twisties it will keep up with the best of
them. Thank you Fred and the list for good advices and Freds unbeliveable
service.
fil
-- '01 KLR650-A15> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., whalenwp@h... wrote: > >>I would like to start a tread on riders preference for 90/10 between >>the Metzeler Enduro 4's, Michelin's T66x, and Avon Gripster. > > I'll bite. I belive that the Gripster AM24 will generally have the > best off-road traction. The other two tires have very large tread > blocks and fewer grooves. They do not have as many biting edges as > the AM24. All three tires lack the side lugs of the OEM K750. > > > Welcome! > Checkout dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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I have Avon Gripsters AM 22/23's think. Had Kenda 270s but too much
noise on the highway. Mich T 66's. I tried a set on my '95 R11GSA
and didn't care for them. Much too slippery on paint lines and in the
wet for me. May work better on the lighter KLR, don't know. I'll
probably just stay with the Gripsters as I know what to expect from
them for what I ride in and on and they're not too bad on pricing.
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i just put on a new set of maxxis tires. stock size. ran a 100 miles
and they did ok on the road( not as smooth as gripsters) and the little
off roading i did(some burms, couple of pasture fields etc) they felt
really solid. my question is---what happens when the road gets wet?? I
mean with real conservativeriding?? anyone have experience with these
tires??? thx kingfish PS-- they are the 50/50 tires
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., marlinspike@w... wrote:
Mr. Kingfish, I may like to add that I use them ol Maxxis C6006s, front and rear, three or four sets so far. I like 'em just like you said, and you can slide them all you want as long as you take advantage of the KLR's gentle motor, by using the throttle nice and smooth. I think they are really excellent tires. Cost and mileage are not big parts of my criteria, either. Even though they go an easy 5000 and don't cost much. Great pavement tires.> i just put on a new set of maxxis tires. stock size.
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i would like some advice. i am running maxxis 6006 and they are superb
in the dirt ,grass etc but on the road 60 and over is really a pain
because of the noise. i have freinds that ride street bikes and street
oriented KLRs( one has stock tires,one gripsters an one a dunlopm street
tire. they want to run 65--80 mph and wile i can go that fast it is very
tireing. I am going to switch tires to a street set up. what is the
best street oriented tire that has these qualifications: 1. good road
grip. 2.smooth. 3. really good on wet roads. 4. excellent on dirt and
gravel roads. 5.will run on grass like road burms ,parks etc. NO
serious off road stuff. thanks in advance ,i really would appreciate
you experienced riders input. thx. kingfish
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Unfortunately, I have to pay for them.
They were nice enough to let me play, I mean work off of my bike, and pay for the gas while I do it, so I don't want to push it..
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Just got my Kenda 325-21 in, Very light weight tire, A lot lighter than
the stocker or a IRC GP110 300-21 tire, The Kenda 270 rear 510-17 feels about
the same as the stock one and the IRC GP 110, But the front sure is light,
Can we say easy flats,
It says 4 ply but feels like a 2 PLY, NO shit. I dont think i would buy
another one just on the fact it is so light, Cheap rubber? beats me. Me and
ole Dave gonna give the Kenda a work out in Mexico, Real soon. Got 7 bikes in
the garage and the KJLR is calling strong,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mexico here i
come .
Mike
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