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Desert Racer 24-03-17 15:31

Dunlop 606's
 
Seeing as it has been flogging down with rain for over a week, I thought I'd whip the wheels off as the rear Pirelli MT60 was nearly done & try something a bit more off road oriented. After the usual scouring of the web for info the local bike shop fitted a pair of 606's to loose rims for $220 (about 100quid) That'll do me thank you very much.
The normal rear size is 130/80 17 but the 606's are 130/90 17 so I'm guessing this makes the outer circumference of the wheel a bit larger effectively raising the gearing slightly. So the speedo will probably now be a bit less than 10% out?
Anyhow looking forward to getting out on them soon.

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greatescape 24-03-17 19:50

That's a serious looking tyre Desert Racer. ....should be good on the dirt! What are the temperature's like at the moment Down Under...? Steve

Desert Racer 25-03-17 08:43

Well Steve it has been stinking hot (close to 40 degrees some days) for longer than it should have for a while before the late rain. But now it's around high 20's low 30's a lot more pleasant. As we're getting closer to 'winter' it's better for off road antics as it's not much fun dragging your bike out of a hole in summer mid day sun! I'm planning on heading into Byfield national park, 2 hour ride north in a months time which has a mix of hard pack, Forrest tracks, gravel roads & sand down to the beach.

jo75 25-03-17 14:11

Lovely looking rubber there desert racer,they should do the business off road!..

Desert Racer 27-03-17 08:01

Dunlop 606's
 
Let's hope so jo75, now the wheels are back on, my bike is now officially more capable than I am!
With a short reprieve in the rain it's started again and will do for a bit longer as Cyclone Debbie moves in towards the coast 750k's north of here. Due to hit on Tuesday people are evaluating the line of fire with it predicted to be the worst since Yasi 5 years ago. They're in for a rough ride in the Aye & Hamilton Island region.

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jo75 27-03-17 08:43

Bike looks fantastic!..good to see another white one!..

Simon 28-03-17 07:12

I need those tyres on my bike. shame they're almost impossible to get in the uk

mickd 28-03-17 07:40

i love the 606's but you will find some hate the front but ive never had a problem with them,if i ever come up your way mate we can catch up for a beer or 2

i would love to do the cape:slywink:

Desert Racer 28-03-17 11:11

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Originally Posted by mickd (Post 228850)
i love the 606's but you will find some hate the front but ive never had a problem with them,if i ever come up your way mate we can catch up for a beer or 2

i would love to do the cape:slywink:

I know what you mean about the front, My first choice was a Pirelli MT21 but wasn't in stock so just took the 606 for a bit of cheap fun in-between tyres.
Look forward to a beer :onetequila:

greatescape 29-03-17 08:47

Hi Ken, you mentioned in this thread the incoming cyclone....how has it affected where you live. ...? Steve

DirkZ 29-03-17 09:16

I also have a 606 on the front and have done a few on/off road trips with it. On one trip a friend had a Pirelli MT21 on his KTM 990 and our tyres compared favorably.
Initially I was a bit sceptical coming from a TKC80 in the front which was quite good (but almost twice the price of the 606), but as I got more confidence with the 606 on paved surfaces I think it is a very good value for money tyre and it hasn't let me down at all. On dry tarmac one can about scrape the foot pegs and it behaves very neutral and predictive. Off road it shines.
Some say that the 606 doesn't last that long, but I on my bike it seems to wear almost the same as my previous TKC80.
I'm sure you're going to enjoy them!

Desert Racer 29-03-17 10:02

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Originally Posted by greatescape (Post 228865)
Hi Ken, you mentioned in this thread the incoming cyclone....how has it affected where you live. ...? Steve

The cyclone has fizzled out to a tropical low. Watching the news 500 odd k's north where it hit it has made a mess as it hung around in more or less the same spot for about 24 hours. Food & water was running low but the army is probably up there now helping out as I type. Its just still raining where I am more to come tomorrow then should start clearing up a bit.


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