'thatlookslikefun' and 'rosie' are on wr's would be interesting to see whats worked for them
'thatlookslikefun' and 'rosie' are on wr's would be interesting to see whats worked for them
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
No, thanks for the reply. Think I know what I'll do now: MT90 rear for the most part, swap it out for the AC10 or other knobly for the dirty stuff. I have a TCK80 on the front which I find bloody good on and off road, so that can stay full time.
I actually have a spare rear hub so depending on cost I may just lace up another rim and keep a knobbly ready to go. Any ideas on that cost?
Sticking to the back roads
Oh, and must spread more rep yadda yadda before Dino gets more![]()
Sticking to the back roads
The 640 is too cool for ShinkosActually the 705's aren't available in a 130 or 140 wide 18" version to suit my proper size back rim & I usually like to run something a little more aggressive anyway - an E-07 rear is my normal commuting-touring tyre & I have more knobby options on the rack for gnarlier rides.
Has anybody tried the Shinko E700 rear? These are available in 130/18. 140's usually seem to last a bit better for me though, may just get another E0-7.
Cheers
Clint
Ended up ordering a Shinko 700 rear... 130/80 hopefully it won't be to much slower at turning in than the 704 4.60. Seems like they last alot longer on the road, good on gravel. This will be my main tyre and I'll chuck on the AC10 for the dirt/mud
Opted for the 700 over 244 for street cornering/grip.
Sticking to the back roads
Costed a rim + spokes at Boydes... Ca-ching $$$.... Nuts, and I have the hub already![]()
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Quality rim, spokes and rotor will be $280 + post from US. Or whole built wheel $450 (but then i'd need to sell the Existing hub).
Wonder how long the payback time would be on saved tyre wear having a street 90/10 + 20/80 setups...? Certainly save on change over time.
Sticking to the back roads
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
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...
Just finished 2014 DB1K wearing E-09 front(19") and rear(17") on my 200kg Elefant. Chose those tyres because they seem to have positive press, look like they should perform like a tkc80 but are cheaper, and are one of few knobblies available for 19/17.
Verdict: they perform better than you would expect on the seal and I am still able to keep up with my regular buddies on the 'Akaroa GP'. This is quite surprising really when you consider the am mount of actual rubber they put down (i reackon the front must be less than %50 block:space ratio)
On dry hard pack or rocky terrain they have been ok and performed nicely
On wet grass or mud though they are absolutely lethal with barely enough grip to keep the bike vertical while standing still, many times I have been riding happily along one moment and the next ploughing through the mud on my face without really knowing what happened. It's been a lot like try to ride on a nice rink!
The rear I have better opinion of - it has more rubber and deeper tread than the front and there were many times when I was stopped dead in some mud or a river crossing or slippery incline when I expected the worst but found I was still able to 'tractor' out, so credit to the rear hoop.
Overall I find their strongest performance to be on the road but for that you choose a road tyre. I will not be using them again and the front especially will likely be tossed 1/2 used.
P
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)
Started the day at 24/28 and let down to 15/18 in the wet with little improvement in wet grip, but that would go a long way to explain the violent weaving in the gravel on the way out...
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