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Old 28-10-09, 20:05
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Avon Distanzia For The Tenere

I dont need tyres yet but done some reading up on whats best (currently on Michelin Siracs). If I am honest 95% of the time I will be on road so I am going for a road biased tyre. I have decided to go for the Avon Distanzia as they do the correct sizes.

I know this tyre from previous XTX's. Its very very good and would be ideal I think for the Tenere. Anyone else tried them on the Tenere?
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Old 28-10-09, 20:16
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not that I know but Motonacio has them on his XTR which are same size as the Tenners
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Old 28-10-09, 21:09
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I had them on the XTR and they where good, but could be a bit slippy sometimes in the wet. Apart from that once they are worn in they grip like nothing else when in the dry which i can voch for as i was able to get my panniers down with them on...... twice
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Old 28-10-09, 22:07
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I had them on the XTR and they where good, but could be a bit slippy sometimes in the wet. Apart from that once they are worn in they grip like nothing else when in the dry which i can voch for as i was able to get my panniers down with them on...... twice
Cheers for the info.
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Yes I fitted a pair recently and no problems, apart from not being able to greenlane when the whim takes me.

I had been running tkc 80s so have to readjust to losing a bit of front end grip on muddy rural lanes with the Distanzias.


Better than the Tourance which I never trusted completely.

Got mine from roundandblack on ebay for about �120 delivered and the rear was a ****** to fit.
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Old 01-11-09, 19:08
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Yes I fitted a pair recently and no problems, apart from not being able to greenlane when the whim takes me.

I had been running tkc 80s so have to readjust to losing a bit of front end grip on muddy rural lanes with the Distanzias.


Better than the Tourance which I never trusted completely.

Got mine from roundandblack on ebay for about �120 delivered and the rear was a ****** to fit.
Got any pictures of them fitted to your bike?
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