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Xt-R Tyre replacements
Just noticed my original rear Michelin Sirac on my '04 XT-r is absolutley shot after 7000km/4250 miles. These tyres are very good on dry roads, pegs on floor etc(4.5/5) Not too good on wet roads having almost lost both the front and rear on numerous occasions (2/5) and pretty average in the dirt (3/5). The front still has plenty of tread left but I cant find anywhere that sells em down here in SW France. Has anyone got any ideas for a better performing allround Tyre that I can Match up with the front Sirac still on? Ive got the feeling I'll be going through these at a ratio of 3 rears to 2 fronts or maybe even 2 rears to 1 front.
Bear in mind the Front is a 21 inch on the R. Any advice will be aprecciated. Thanks, Steve |
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http://intobikes.co.uk/products?deta...duct&id=000477 |
Yeah I was looking at those yesterday on a few review sites and they seem to be the ones to go for, Im a bit skint at the moment so do you reckon I should try a new tourance rear with my part worn front Michelin? Or is it too dodgy?
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I would never compromise on safety not for myself not for others and if you really think your front tyre has had it, then change it by all means. P.S: The rule of thumb is not to mix and match front / rear tyres of different compounds / threads, or... on your head be it. :eusa_naughty: Cheers |
[FONT="Book Antiqua"]You might also want to consider these, i had them on my previous XT600E and found them to be a great tyre with plenty or grip in the dry and wet,there are also some favourable reports on them on some of the off road sitesl.
http://www.onoffroad.com/Merchant2/m...AL-SPORT-TIRES |
Yep, I know the rule of thumb and i know it'd be on my head etc. I may give it a go or may splash out the extra, just seems a waste when the front has loads of life left.
Also how easy are they to change by myself? I see one of you guys did it on your xt-x which are tubeless obvously, I used to do my own on an old DT125LC I owned. And is it essential to have them profesionally balanced if I do fit them myself? If i can do em myself I'll go for the pair probably, just im on a budget as not working at the mo as im in France learning the language for a while before starting work. Cheers for the adivce |
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As for balancing,you should relly get them done,hein gericke do a kit for this (stand ,weights and spacers �25 i think).Buying this will pay for its self as i normally cost me around �20 for a tyre change and balancing,Do a tyre change on a XTR should be a little easier i reckon as the tyres are a bit thiner so you shouldnt struggle getting them off. Give it a go. |
I have XT-R with metzeler,on some bikes were mounted michelin and on other metzeler,mine are good as new after 3000km
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Have a look at Continental TKC80
realy good for off road. |
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Good balance for on and off.:eusa_angel: T63 is also nice for off road except for road noise. |
Recieved my new Touraces from the french half of the 'Sticky' tyre supplies (140euros the pair including delivery) last week the local 'Roady' (French halfords) fitted em for a bargain 10 euros the pair (lose wheels).
Scrubed them in and thanks to the Capt for the recomendation as they perform very nicely 4.5/5 on dry tarmac 3.5/5 on dry trails havent tried the wet yet tho cos it hasnt rained for ages. |
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As I say, these touraces are pretty good, but a little bit iffy in the wet (3/5), but maybe thats just my dodgy riding? Has anyone else experienced slightly slide happy block tread tires (in the wet), or is it just me?
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C'est toi, mon ami, je pense. :057:
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Oui, peut-etre j'ai un petit problem avec l'accelerateur quand il fait pleut!
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Continental Escape's
I've recently fitted Continental Escapes, equal to Siracs in the dry, I don't push it in the wet so I can't comment on comparisons with the Siracs. On cost I found the Conti's to be slightly cheaper than the Avons.
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tyres for the R
my rear sirac is due to be changed after 5400 miles I'm going for a pair of avon distanza's as i do a lot of A roads and I need the milage .They will be replaced on thusday so I will let you know how they are!:wave:
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Tyre change time again, was goin to try fitting a tourance 'G' rear to accompant my half worn tourance front. Can anyone tell me the difference between them (apart from about 2 quid).
Cheers peeps |
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