Tire Pressure
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Last edited by foambullets; 05-09-2011 at 06:25 PM.
#16
Really hook up well in the loam and intermediate stuff but they do suffer a little in the deeper sand (I chose to run the 110 size rear as opposed to the 120 so it will spin up quicker. The right choice for me as I,m not a fan of deep sand of which the 120 rear would be better and the 110 does gas well out of corners/berms.) Great on the hard pack fire roads and unsealed roads. The front allows so much more confidence into corners compared to the stock D603's. Money well spent for that reason alone. I would have tried the Kenda TM2's but they are the same price as all the other brands down here so I went with the Michelin's. 5 out of 5 so far but I've only put about 250km on them. As for on road I pretty much stick to 80kmh to get to the trails. They are what they are. They are noisier than the D603's and I haven't had them out in the wet yet. It's summer down here.
Suttos will do you a set for a good price.
Ph: (02) 4731 1173 Fax: (02) 4731 4793
Email: suttos@tpg.com.au
Our store is situated at -
2/120 Batt Street
Penrith NSW 2750
Suttos will do you a set for a good price.
Ph: (02) 4731 1173 Fax: (02) 4731 4793
Email: suttos@tpg.com.au
Our store is situated at -
2/120 Batt Street
Penrith NSW 2750
Last edited by WestOzKLX; 11-09-2008 at 09:10 AM.
#17
Cool thanks for the info, i'll probably go with them. I can already see the tyre changing effort ending up the same way as my old xr, getting the ****s halfway through and dropping it off at the shop for someone else to do . While i'am at the pub
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Last edited by foambullets; 05-09-2011 at 06:25 PM.
#19
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I've sent him a email to see how long there been sitting for, do tyres have a shelf life?. Because my mate used a set of tyres on his rm that had sat in his shed for 2 years and they lasted 30 minutes in the park and broke most of the ***** off the rear.
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BMW R 1200 RT
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BMW R 1200 RT
Last edited by foambullets; 05-09-2011 at 06:25 PM.