View Full Version : Which Tyres?
dammad1
8th November 2006, 17:49
Hi guys, I.m thinking of upgrading my tyres on my KDX. I currently have a set of Kenda Millvile's on it which haven't been to bad, although the front does have a tendancy to want to wash if im not careful and the rear is a bit slippery when on clay and grass if its wet on the surface.
I do alot of riding all round the top half of the north island so the soil types do change alot and I do quite a bit of riding at Thunder x where it is quite hard and a bit rocky in the summer but gets very muddy in when it rains.
I was looking at a set of MC4's or MC5's or maybe a set of M201/202's but I am keen to hear about what ever tyres you have tried.
P.S i'm also going to enter the next round of the GNCC so am keen to buy the best all round tyres that I can get.
barty5
8th November 2006, 17:56
ive got a michelin m53 on the back of my 426 and had no probs with traction at thunder x woodhill or down at two day at taupo wet or dry
dammad1
8th November 2006, 18:09
On the cycle treads site they only seem to do the MS3 in a 19inch rear and the KDX has a 18inch rear. But it looks like a good tyre.
scott411
8th November 2006, 18:17
you can;t get MS3's in 18's, run the M401/M402 combo, they work well on KDX's and give good grip anywhere, i ran them at the tawarewa on a KDX and they hooked up really good,
dammad1
8th November 2006, 18:28
They look like they would be real good for this time of year but any idea what they are like when it gets back to the real muddy season? Nice soil at the Tawarewa drains well and doesn't seem to get that muddy.
ArcherWC
9th November 2006, 09:50
They look like they would be real good for this time of year but any idea what they are like when it gets back to the real muddy season? Nice soil at the Tawarewa drains well and doesn't seem to get that muddy.
Surely you will be replacing them again by then anyway, but even if you dont, yes they are pretty good in the wet as well
scott411
9th November 2006, 15:32
it got muddy in places this year, a few ruts and standing water, the 402's work well everywhere, i think they are the pick of the mid range tyres at the moment, however some guys swear by MC5's
GR81
10th November 2006, 09:02
i swear by anything with tread still showing! :yes:
dammad1
10th November 2006, 19:12
I guess i'll just have to buy some and hope they do the job better than what i've got now.
Henk
10th November 2006, 22:16
Michelin S12s
crazyxr250rider
11th November 2006, 10:00
MC5, S12,pirreli MT32 great tyres MC4s are shit
Brian d marge
11th November 2006, 14:07
Michelin S12s
Agreed , learnt that lesson after my last escapade in NZ...
Saw bikes with them fitted getting traction where I had none
Stephen
dammad1
11th November 2006, 17:19
MC5,S12,MC32 great tyres MC$s are shit
MC$s are shit? what do you mean?
crazyxr250rider
12th November 2006, 12:50
MC4's are shit , fast wearing,clog easy front washes out (no bite at all) and shears knobs(even on a 250F!!!!)
dammad1
12th November 2006, 14:07
good to know, thanks.
Wellyman
12th November 2006, 17:22
I swear by Mc4's! good tyre all year round, no problems at all..
I guess you wouldnt know how good they are because you always have to service YZF's eh crazyxr250rider?
WM
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