Tyre recommendations
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@dtluke I had Avon TrailRiders on my DTR and they were AWESOME! Massive amounts of grip on-road and not too bad on the loose stuff. I would highly recommended them, but you may want something more suited for off-road tho if that's your main usage???
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@dtluke said in Tyre recommendations:
@CYBER-NINJA thanks. Yes, a lot of the trails around me are quite muddy. How do yours stand up in the mud?
I never took my DTR onto really muddy lanes, so I can't really say TBH. There probably more of a road tyre with light off-road use. They classify them as a dual-sport tyre 90% road and 10% off-road. If your lanes are pretty muddy then I would go for a more knobbly tye.
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@dtluke Alternativeely you could buy a second set of wheels, (YZ wheels are better for off-road use), and then just swap em over dependant on which type of riding your doing?
Here's a pukka review of the TrailRiders, from some dudes who took em on a round the world trip!!!
http://earth-roamers.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/the-new-avon-trailrider.html
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WR200/DT230, and maybe XT600s? all run the same hub size. Bolt on jobby.
I've run a YZ wheel setup that was nearly a straight fit, more info check it out.
http://www.dt125r.co.uk/topic/77/yamaha-dt125r-01-running-project/62