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CaptMoto 01-07-06 17:04

Which Tyres do you have?
 
Please let us know which tyres you use, to see which one is the most popular brand and model.

Thanks

Laksof 01-07-06 20:23

Pirelli Dragon.
I didn't choose them. They were on the bike when i bought it.

gymtrainer 01-07-06 22:23

Pirelli Dragon originally on the bike.But when they finish their journey what to choose?Opinions gentlemen!

CaptMoto 02-07-06 00:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by gymtrainer
Pirelli Dragon originally on the bike.But when they finish their journey what to choose?Opinions gentlemen!

Obviously this poll is meant to find out what everyone chose to fit after the STD Pirelli have squared off and died ever so prematurely, however the choice is there for you once the poll has been fully been representated by the majority of members, it has to be said that tyre choice is strictly personal and some people might love Pirelli and Bridgestone and some other hate them, Continentals and Dunlop are popular but me I prefer Avons and Maxxis so again its personal taste. I don't like semi slicks I prefer tyres with a more pronounced tread pattern on them, and thats not because of look but because of my riding style I need more grip and water repulsion because I ride in all kinds of weather. Wet and sometime -5 in the winter mornings so for me the softer and grippier the tyre the better. I have got no time to wait for tyres to warm up.

matt_not_andrew 04-09-06 14:23

Other - please specify:

I'm currently running Conti TKC 80 front and Mich MT21 rear for offroad summer riding.

Later in the year as it gets wetter I'll go back to the stock XT660R treads.

I'd be interested to know what offroad treads others are using both for on and off road riding.

g-tec 04-09-06 19:30

I have metzeler,i do ride offroad(but soft,bike is not made for hard offroad),mine have 5100 km on clock and it looks like i put them yesterday (XTR)

CaptMoto 04-09-06 20:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by g-tec
I have metzeler,i do ride offroad(but soft,bike is not made for hard offroad),mine have 5100 km on clock and it looks like i put them yesterday (XTR)

Then click on the Metzler option in the poll! :D :bunny:

matt_not_andrew 04-09-06 21:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by g-tec
I have metzeler,i do ride offroad(but soft,bike is not made for hard offroad),mine have 5100 km on clock and it looks like i put them yesterday (XTR)

What do you mean by soft?

I admit the XT is a little heavy but with the right tyres it can cope with most greenlanes out there.

Then again, the rest of my TRF group think I'm mad to trail such a bike!

xterror 05-09-06 13:37

Heidenau
 
I�ve just fitted set of heidenau k73. Now my xtx handles like it should at gravel, lets see how long these tyres last. Mainly I bought heidenaus because they were so cheap, had pair of those at the price of a one big manufacturers tyre.

CaptMoto 05-09-06 15:15

Never heard of that brand, show us some pics of the thread pattern front and rear please.
Thanks

Johan (SWE) 05-09-06 18:21

I have used the following tires over the last 60000 kilometers with my XT 660 R:

Street:

Metzeler Tourance
Pirelli Scorpion 90 S/T

Gravel:

Continental TKC 80

I am really curious about the KENDA tires. I think that I might order a pair.

Johan

AJT690KTM 05-09-06 19:55

Tyres
 
Using the Pirelli Dragons that came on the bike. Still on the original front at 3200 miles but about to scrap another rear, will probably change to Diablos then, front and rear, as Dragons now obsolete. Have used Pirelli tyres on a couple of previous bikes and like the feel they give.

xt660 06-09-06 01:19

Yep.....originals as well......Personally I can`t fault them.........Probably two rears to one front in the wear stakes but they work well.
I will most likely replace them with whatever the new versions are to at least stick with the same make.......don`t know if that really matters but makes the choice easy.

Rick

xterror 06-09-06 05:49

heidenau
 
Here`s a link to heidenau k73, http://www.reifenwerk-heidenau.de/pr...=61&profil=K73

speedy g 25-09-06 02:18

Pirelli's are sticky but....
 
I have been impressed by the standard tyres but not by their lifespan. 1500 miles is just pants. I'll be switching back to Bridgestones (012ss front, 020 rear)) coz they are sticky enough for the track, predictable in the wet and good for at least a couple of thousand miles on the rear

KimDk 22-03-07 06:00

I have just ordered a set of Pirelli MT 21 for my XT660R

http://www.tiresunlimited.com/images...cross/mt21.jpg

I have been told, they should fit very well for the xtr, and handle pretty good both on the road, and offroad!

domino 22-03-07 18:36

my xtr has shoes metzeler enduro 4.It's great shoes!:icon_scoot[1]:

SpArK 24-03-07 19:15

Continental`s supermoto rubbers definitely rocks. You can check the reviews out on the net. Also using a softer on the front is a good idea.

zambezi 24-03-07 19:26

When this poll started wasn't it "what tyres do you use?" now it is which do you prefer?? I had Pirrellis at the time and did not like them, I now have Avons and do like them. So can my vote be changed to Avons?
Z

CaptMoto 24-03-07 19:29

its a mess Darrin, what I would have to do is copy the fields and redo the whole poll from the start, I can't copy the old votes nor can I vote on behalf of others, unfortunately polls are not very manageable I could add or remove fields but not interfere with casted votes

Pinherento Brazil 24-03-07 23:31

Pneus Tyres!!!
 
Im using MICHELLIN SIRAC AND MITAS E-08


Mitas is very cool................

dieterlubbe 27-03-07 17:46

I'm running Continental TKC80. Excellet grip in the rough stuff. Not sure about wet tar though. Will let you know when it rains.. :D

http://www.airrifle.co.za/dieter/Birthday032.jpg

http://www.airrifle.co.za/dieter/Birthday043.jpg

afk40 05-04-07 22:46

XTR...Am runnin Michelin Sirac...ave found them to be good, a have run Continential TKC80`s very good in Dry and not bad in wet...but any tyre isnt THAT good in the wet...

on the side cause a know the moderators dont like ye adding text tae apoll, but a noticed another user sayin he was getting MT21`s....they are the bees knees in the dirt... but on the road...FORGET IT although they are legal for the road but try goin around a bend comfortably.....!!!!!!!

mitchr6 07-04-07 03:39

I am running the metzeler M3 tyres and am finding them great, excellent feel and after 3000 km and a track day they still look like they have alot mor kms to go :-). I did have michelin pilot powers before these and they were quite good and got 10000 km out of them but i think the metzelers have more feel.

Kawas 13-04-07 08:20

Yesterday bought dunlop sportmax d220 (rear) - we'll see how it works :)

Denny 03-05-07 17:44

just fitted a new Conti SM on the rear. Seems to be pretty good so far :D

motonacio 07-05-07 18:38

Siracs supplied with bike - intend to get another pair of wheels when pension allows to keep one set for road/trail other set for full nobblies. Siracs O.K. for mixed use - done 3000km and rear will need replacing soon (gravel is not good for tyres of any make).

CaptMoto 07-05-07 18:39

Best tyres for the XTR are the Metzler Tourance, try them and you will thank me for the advice.

Novice 08-02-10 12:48

Heidenhau rear, Mich T63 front

maxwell123455 08-02-10 20:34

Currently got Metzler Tourance which i have no grip problems etc with just milage of the semi off road tyres, thinking of trying a set of Michilen BT45's or something similar next.:111:

stuxtttr 13-02-10 03:38

still got the original tourance on the front but just fitted a dunlop 750 on the rear and it works a treat in the rough I only paid �32.50 delivered.

Thing is it shows up just how crap the tourance is on anything but hardpack, so now i need to find a bargain front or fit an old mt 21 thats been behind the shed for about 4 years

Ryland Johnson 25-02-10 16:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by stuxtttr (Post 119919)
still got the original tourance on the front but just fitted a dunlop 750 on the rear and it works a treat in the rough I only paid �32.50 delivered.

Thing is it shows up just how crap the tourance is on anything but hardpack, so now i need to find a bargain front or fit an old mt 21 thats been behind the shed for about 4 years

Are the original tyres not good then? I think they are the Tourance you mention made by Metzler? I know my son, who uses the bike for off road, says the tyres are awful. I keep to the tarmac roads at present untill I have more experience. Is it true that one needs to adjust the tyre pressure for on and off riding conditions? If this is so could you inform me of the pressure for both styles please.

Thank you for your help.

Ryland

Smoggs 04-03-10 12:06

Removed the original Michelin Siracs (only 1600 miles on the Ten at the time) to fit Heidenhau K60 M+S to do the Elefantentreffen and Tauerntreffen the January just gone.

I have used Conti TKC80s on my previous bike, a DR650RSE, but wanted to try a tyre that was equally as good in the snow, but with hopefully some more wear.

I found the K60s to be very good in the snow and having put about 2000 miles on in just over a week, there still seems to be plenty of wear left in them. They also seemed pretty grippy in the little bit of mud at the Dragon.

I've put my name down for the Lakeland meet and would like to try a little green laning/off-roading and to see how the K60s cope. I've got a new set of TKC80s lying in the garage (originally to fit to my DR) that will also need to be used up at some point.

I only did around 400 miles on the Siracs before removing them, but they seemed fine and I will probably put them back on at some point just to use them up.

With the K60s fitted and the Siracs and TKC80s in reserve, I don't think I'll need to buy tyres for quite a while yet!


Simon

daliusm 10-03-11 20:51

Heidenau K60

jimmysimpson 10-03-11 21:56

I have a TKC 80 at front which is ok on tar and good trails but not slippery muddy stuff. The rear is a Mitas C02 which on tar wet or dry is entertaining, on slippy wet rocks it's useless and on slippy slimy mud and bogs, it's amazingly aggressive. River beds are a hoot because it will just dig a hole then you need to swim across. On good forest tracks, they will know you have been there. lol. I think the Michelin T63 is awsome on and off road but won't last.

ruttingstag 13-03-11 21:02

K60 a good 50/50 tyre.
 
K60 front and back, Its a great value tyre. I found the rear a bit scary on the road at first, I could feel it dropping off the edge as its got a flat profile.
I was thinking of changing them but decided to lower the presure first and test them again. With the pressure dropped from 30 to 24 front and 25 rear they are transformed. They feel much better on the road and pretty good off road to.
I think they are a good 50/50 tyre.

Ilkleyal 13-03-11 22:08

Very interesting thread, I have read it all twice

I have Metz Tourances on a 2010 Tenere

The general opinion of Tourances from this thread seems to be;
OK in the dry on the road (although I have had a slide in the dry already on a clean road)

Rather poor in the wet on the road, just feel skitterish as hell to me

Terrible offroad (I concur)

This is a conclusion based on the average on what has been said here and backed up by my own experience of them (very short) 350 miles yes they have been right over so are well scrubed in.

So the question is, given that the Ten is an all purpose bike if they are so bad off road and only just OK on road in the wet, why bother with them at all? as from what I can see they are not really dual purpose and a big compromise on-road.
I rode on grass yesterday for 20 yards and a bit of very shallow mud and the ten was like a drunken camel.

So, whats the best "proper road tyre" for the Ten as the tourance seems like a compromise that is no good off road. May as well have proper road tyres or something capable on the wet stuff.

Cheers

Al.

Piipz 16-03-11 14:10

Maxxis M6006 - but I definitely will not buy these again.
Very slippery on-road and not so good off-road.
The look like Heidenau K60 but are cheaper.

So my vote goes to K60, if comparing those two.

aps 24-03-11 16:48

Dunlop Sportmax Mutant.
They look like rain tyres but I didn't have chance to ride them much so I can't judge their road capability.

Harryn 04-09-13 04:50

Hmm, I would've expected more comments in a thread like this one.....

I've had Conti TKC 80's, they were ok but the front cupped rather badly. Could have been under inflated but if you pumped them up the vibration was not good.

Tried a set of Mefo's, again they were ok but the front always felt a bit skittish. Never really trusted them.

At the moment a set of Heidenau K60 Scouts front and rear, they do square off, but these would have to the best 50/50 tyre I've had yet. Handle the wet road well and perform in the dirt well. Deep gravel and mud arer not their favourite place to be. But then I think any 50/50 tyre is not going to like that.


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