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wrote on 8 Jun 2017, 20:46 last edited by
What are people running on my new dt i have a kings rear tyre and a golden tyre on the front and it feels like its on ice
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wrote on 9 Jun 2017, 08:59 last edited by
Michelin K550 front and rear. Good, solid tyres. Good traction on roads and trails and they don't wear out too easily. Unfortunately Michelin stopped making them a couple years back I think... so finding stock can take time. I've currently got a pair of them going on my XT 125 though.
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What are people running on my new dt i have a kings rear tyre and a golden tyre on the front and it feels like its on ice
wrote on 9 Jun 2017, 21:08 last edited by@andrewj1680 Which type of riding are you doing???
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@andrewj1680 Which type of riding are you doing???
wrote on 9 Jun 2017, 21:24 last edited by@CYBER-NINJA mainly on road i ended up ordering mitchelin comp 3 for the rear and comp 6 for the front they seemed to have good reviews
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@CYBER-NINJA mainly on road i ended up ordering mitchelin comp 3 for the rear and comp 6 for the front they seemed to have good reviews
wrote on 10 Jun 2017, 00:20 last edited by NINJA 6 Oct 2017, 01:23@andrewj1680 You will lose grip with knobbly tyres, compared to a road specific type tyre on tarmac. Knobbly tyres will give you loadsa grip and traction in the dirt and loose stuff, but are not very good for the road, especially in the wet. If you don't want the smooth road tyre look, then a tyre like the Avon Trailriders offer amazing grip whilst still retaining an off-road look, as they have very wide and deep cuts in the tread. I had them on my DTR and was extremely impressed with them and can highly recommend them.
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wrote on 10 Jun 2017, 10:43 last edited by
I had trailriders on my DR650. They were called distanzias back then but I can recommend them.
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I had trailriders on my DR650. They were called distanzias back then but I can recommend them.
wrote on 10 Jun 2017, 16:34 last edited by@finnerz89 That is how I remember them.
Distanzias