Go to the Michlin web site and read what they say about the AC10...
DOT rated but only for short sealed road trips to get from one riding
area to the next...
If you have yer heart set on AC10s I;m going to be takeing the front
one off my bike this week end.... prob only has 2 or 3 mm of ware
only used on the dirt.....
...
Pete
90% of all Harleys built are still on the road... The other 10% made it back home...
Ducati... Makeing riders into mechaincs since 1964...
I found the AC10 rear good, the front pretty shit.....
The Heart is the drum keeping time for everyone....
For adventure riding with 50/50 split of on and off road - the Heidenau K60's.
Last edited by WristTwister; 7th October 2016 at 22:26. Reason: added video to explain in more details.
How do the k60's compare to the likes of the dunlop 605's? I had problems with the 605's in the mud, absolutely no grip on the front.
Probably the same. Instant slick. Difficult to clear unlike a full knobbie.
One thing I noticed looking at the K60's is their flat profile, similar to the old Pirelli MT90 A/T's. I had an MT90 front on my TDM for awhile and it had no chicken strips. A bit disconcerting. Probably better on smaller bikes.
Manopausal.
For big bikes especially, I'd recommend the Mitas E07 over the K60. The K60 has a hard carcass, so takes airing down quite well, the E07 is softer, so don't air down as much.
The K60 or E07 will struggle in mud etc due to the centre strip, which helps get more mileage. However, the K60 comes in about 4 different patterns based on size and not all have centre strips. Personally, I found the K60 horrible in the wet on sealed roads, the E07 performing much better.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Lot of aussie guys are raving about these, pricey though... like the endure ones.. http://www.motoz.co.nz/tyre-range.html
Tyre time for the dR on rear again, trusty Shinko E700 are good value and performance... http://www.moto1.nz/parts/tyres-558/...ice&order=DESC
click on pic lower left to see correct tread pattern.
Tempted to match the awesome Pireelli on front seeing as summer coming... http://www.moto1.nz/parts/tyres-558/...ice&order=DESC
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
That's pretty decent,
The anakees Are pretty much a road Tyer though, Imagine they don't like mud, sand or wet grass. Where as the anakee wild looks more like a decent comparison, to the hiedu, about the same $ as well with a 10,000 km life (per factory)
the online reviews are decent.
The e705 are up there but they look more like an aggressive anakee 3
Along with the rear tkc80 there all much the same.
My hiedu have about the same $ cost to purchase but the nobs are all about gone there's still the same ride feel on and off highway, where as my tkc80's felt spongy as they got thinner, not a good feeling when laying into a sharp corner.
They did make me ride a lot slower though, spouse that's a bit safer.
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