Ah-ha! And I just looked up the rim size for the Transalp. Guess what. Yep, 2.5 inch rear .
Ah-ha! And I just looked up the rim size for the Transalp. Guess what. Yep, 2.5 inch rear .
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Might do that through winter. In the mean time I've got to wear out:
1x New TKC.
1x 1/2 worn Sahara.
1x 1/2 worn Trail Wing.
Decide what to do with a brand new E-09, and a 90% new E-07.
More rubber than at a swingers night sitting here.![]()
the 21" front tire on the DT230 is just about done. I was thinking about putting a TKC80 on it.
Is the fact the the DT is quite light (120 odd kg) going to make any difference in tire choice?
The DT will be my 'adventure bike' until I have earned enough brownie points by redoing our bathroom sometime this year
cheers
Mark
the TKC 19" on the fr of "Fatty" is taking its time to wear out. (8k and 60% worn), so on the DT I would think it will last for freeking yonks.
Expensive, but could be great value in the long run.
I know nothing about Shinko's, lesbian love, Elephant hearing, Hindu marriage ceremonies, Platypus habitat choice............![]()
The DT230 is not a light bike for what it is - a 225cc 2 stroke.But it's a 2 stroke and that makes a bigger difference to the front wheel than weight - when you shut the throttle on a 2 stroke it doesn't weight and load up the front wheel like a thumper.You can come into soft,thick and loose stuff with the throttle shut and the front will just roll over top,a thumper will sink in and you will fight it.So yeah,a TKC80 would do nicely.....I just can't stomach the price.
Right. The Mitas E-07 has been removed from Fatty, (scramblers new nickname), and the new TKC80 is fitted up.
The Sth Isld ride early next month will be a great test of it's durability under all road conditions, plus I will be quite loaded up at times, so handling will be interesting also.
First important point I have noted, is it's ease to Bead Out.(30-40psi), and it ease to fit. These points are almost worth the cost alone. The Mitas took a bit of effort to break the bead by hand/levers.
The other point is that the side wall actually feels softer/more pliable than the E-09 that sat next to it.
13500km was the fitted milage, and 10.0mm cntr tread depth.
The new fr TKC will be fitted next weekish.
just finished.
she's all gassed up, oil&filter done, almost new rear tyre (big ups to tri boy!) lookin' nice & shiny, just waiting for her rightful owner to go ticky-touring around NZ...again.
if ya see a greeny XT with an older chap cruising around, say g'day to him...proper good sort!
i'll take a pic of him & the bike when he gets here and post it up.
"Fit a front tyre you love, and put something round & black on the back"Il Dottore
Has anyone used a Pirelli MT21 and Mitas E-09 on the same bike? Can you give me an indication of the relative durability of them, please?
The E-09 costs more than the MT21 at my local shop.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
I can tell you that the E09 lasts a little longer that a D606 if that's any help. The E09 grips the seal better IMO but isn't quite as good in the dirt as the D606.
If you can compare the D606 with the MT21 then you may be able to work it out.
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Thanks Carl. From what I've read previously the MT21 and D606 are pretty much equal in many respects. I was hoping the E-09 would have more grip in the dirt (mud, actually), so if it's less I'll give it a miss.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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