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

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    Dam right 17's are expensive.

    Cycletreads had a 19" TKC80 front on special for $179 so got that, was gonna try a Mitas E-10 but as I was at Cycletreads............

    Did want a knobby but were a bit pricy, $412 for Karoo2 and wasn't gonna move much on price. The Full Bore M-40 was good value and didn't look to bad so will give the Tiger a run on that.

    Don't take the Tiger on anything to nasty anymore so the M-40 should do nicely.

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    Also went cycletreads yesterday. Went cheapo and put on a Kenda 761. $109 fitted with free coffee. Behaves nicer on the seal than the flattened off square edged D606 of coarse, but gravel maybe a different story. Anyways I have a half worn D606 in the garage for when required.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post
    Dam right 17's are expensive.

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    I got a quote for a 14/80 18 about a year or so ago, and the price was similar to that, so I am pleased to see them for only $260. But probably too expensive still since you can get a TKC80 for $170

    At least there are more good options available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .chris View Post
    you can get a TKC80 for $170
    hey chris are they still on special I need a 19 Front & 17 rear
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shrek_ View Post
    hey chris are they still on special I need a 19 Front & 17 rear
    I was giving the price for a 140/80 18, but they are on special.
    http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...ail_tyres.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by .chris View Post
    I was giving the price for a 140/80 18, but they are on special.
    http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...ail_tyres.aspx
    150x70x17. No stock and $360! Ouch!

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    Ijust got a 1209017 tkc80 from them a coupla weeks ago for $127 delivered. Cheap is good at the moment.

    Odd thing was that a few nights after I ordered it I got a call at home from the guy at cycletreads trying to talk me out of buying it. apparently a tkc80 is a 80% dirt tyre and would be no good for commuting.No worries i don't commute. Then apparently he had a mate with a gs800 that thought they were not very good on the road.Don't care I ride slow on the road. He then tried to fit me into some Siracs but I told him they were too smooth. Then he asked me what sort of bike I had and when I said i had a KLR he tried to tell me that a klr was not suitable for an 80% dirt tyre and again tried to fit me into a sirac. I told him that a sirac would not be any good at the beach races and he gave up then.

    very odd experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Ijust got a 1209017 tkc80 from them a coupla weeks ago for $127 delivered. Cheap is good at the moment.

    Odd thing was that a few nights after I ordered it I got a call at home from the guy at cycletreads trying to talk me out of buying it. apparently a tkc80 is a 80% dirt tyre and would be no good for commuting.No worries i don't commute. Then apparently he had a mate with a gs800 that thought they were not very good on the road.Don't care I ride slow on the road. He then tried to fit me into some Siracs but I told him they were too smooth. Then he asked me what sort of bike I had and when I said i had a KLR he tried to tell me that a klr was not suitable for an 80% dirt tyre and again tried to fit me into a sirac. I told him that a sirac would not be any good at the beach races and he gave up then.

    very odd experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by .chris View Post
    I was giving the price for a 140/80 18, but they are on special.
    http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...ail_tyres.aspx
    cheers for that chris, went in & had a look but not avilable in my size
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    Quote Originally Posted by .chris View Post
    I was giving the price for a 140/80 18, but they are on special.
    http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...ail_tyres.aspx
    They've been on special for a while, I'm going to give one a try, never used one on the rear before cos of the stupid prices but at $180 they're much the same as anything else similar so they get my money. Also ordered an MT21 for the front, never used one of those before either but at $95 gotta be worth a go. With Jamie's old E0-7 plus a T-63 & D605 1/2 used fronts in the shed for commuting/touring duties I'm well set for the next 6 months.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    ordered an MT21 for the front, never used one of those before either but at $95 gotta be worth a go.
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    You'll like the MT21, my tyre of choice on the front of the XR, road, gravel, mud, all good. (rears are good to, $140.....)

    Had to look up the price as the guy I normally get them from said they were going up, might order one.
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    [QUOTE=Cary;1130125524]You'll like the MT21, my tyre of choice on the frontQUOTE]

    +1. The MT21 is a great front;have used on 990 and 650 and never had any regrets
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    quick question, ive got a 110/100 tube even though its ment for 130/80 140/80(sez on tube) Will it be alright on a 120/80 or would it risk a bit of creasing maybe even a pinch on the lower profile?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    quick question, ive got a 110/100 tube even though its ment for 130/80 140/80(sez on tube) Will it be alright on a 120/80 or would it risk a bit of creasing maybe even a pinch on the lower profile?
    Use a good amount of talc and it should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    quick question, ive got a 110/100 tube even though its ment for 130/80 140/80(sez on tube) Will it be alright on a 120/80 or would it risk a bit of creasing maybe even a pinch on the lower profile?
    It'll be fine, tubes are not that specific. The one tube is often labelled as everything from 100/ through 140/ in every ratio.
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