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Thread: Tyre choice for adventure riding? (Mixing road and off-road)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bart View Post
    The photo doesn't show the wear very well. You'll notice in the last photo, the carcass is starting to hit the road.

    I've been running about 38 psi
    Too many big skids when that part of the tyre was in contact with the road
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    Quote Originally Posted by bart View Post
    The photo doesn't show the wear very well. You'll notice in the last photo, the carcass is starting to hit the road.

    I've been running about 38 psi
    thats coz it's brand new, if I can find the pics of Eo9 will post
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    Quote Originally Posted by bart View Post
    The photo doesn't show the wear very well. You'll notice in the last photo, the carcass is starting to hit the road.

    I've been running about 38 psi
    Hmmm...
    38psi on a DR may be into the "no sidewall give" territory and may accentuate an out of round or balance wheel?

    Like running knobblies at too high a pressure and only the knobs have any give and they snap off at the base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Like running knobblies at too high a pressure and only the knobs have any give and they snap off at the base.
    HAH... who would be guilty of such a crime ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    HAH... who would be guilty of such a crime ?
    Shouldn't have to worry about tearing knobs off with the E08's

    Also could have been the reason for this...



    I had no problems with the E07...

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    You've got a whole bloody treasure trove of pics to pull out at any given time haven't you Nordie
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    Kendal 760

    I have a set of these on my Dr650, great off road but wear out very quickly on the road at 100km/h plus. At least they are cheap...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TangoCharlie View Post
    I have a set of these on my Dr650, great off road but wear out very quickly on the road at 100km/h plus. At least they are cheap...
    I've got a 760 rear and MT21 front on my "extreme" wheels for emergency situations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    You've got a whole bloody treasure trove of pics to pull out at any given time haven't you Nordie
    Oh yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    HAH... who would be guilty of such a crime ?




    IIRC that was 29 psi per the book for on-road pressures. Did all that damage in a few hundred kays: Maungatapu, Altimarloch, Patriarch. There was nothing left to shed on the return over the Maungatap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    IIRC that was 29 psi per the book for on-road pressures. Did all that damage in a few hundred kays: Maungatapu, Altimarloch, Patriarch. There was nothing left to shed on the return over the Maungatap.
    Those small centre knobs got nailed by the look of it, closely followed by the bigger knobs. Would've been a bumpy ride.

    Still plenty of grip on the sides though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Shouldn't have to worry about tearing knobs off with the E08's

    Also could have been the reason for this...



    I had no problems with the E07...
    That's not right...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinny_Birdman View Post
    Not so much that I have gone the adventure way, more that cost-benefit analysis suggested buying a more expensive adv bike and a cheaper road bike, given how much use they were getting relatively. Can I interest you in a CBR1000? Then you'll be 11bikekid.
    I am 11 bike at the mo as I have recently bought a The YZ290 but I am trying to become 9 bike by selling the Harley and perhaps the Tuono as I'm loving the KTM so much (though I'm usually all talk when it come to selling things )

    So sorry no room for CBR, and the money tree is not in bloom at the mo

    In conclusion Me thinks Adventures bikes are good

    But 2 sets of wheels would be handy as for road trips I couldnt bear to give up the grip and for off road on anything but hard pack there is none
    (not with 95 rear wheel hp anyway)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    That's not right...
    It'd be easier if the front brake wasn't on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Oh yeah
    your a cruel man Fran....... keep em coming
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