Dakota Dual Sport Riders

General Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: DynoDan on September 01, 2008, 04:13:16 PM

Title: Tires
Post by: DynoDan on September 01, 2008, 04:13:16 PM
OK guys, what is your favorite tire? And compaired to what others?
I want to reshoe the KLR before coming out in September.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: Hank on September 01, 2008, 04:19:28 PM
Not that I've tried all that many dualsport tires, but I was very happy with Kenda K270s on my KLR.    I've read about a million tire threads on other forums, and the K270s have many fans among KLR riders.   Decent longevity, good off road, pretty darn good on road.   And very, very cheap!

When I return to the KLR flock, or if I have to get new tires for my DRZ, I'll get them again.

Title: Re: Tires
Post by: Hank on September 01, 2008, 04:21:03 PM
Dustin just put a new pair on his KLR.   Hopefully he'll chime in on the topic.   I think Bret (loingrader) also had K270s on his KLR.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: The Yeti on September 01, 2008, 09:33:01 PM
Had TKC 80s on my KLR and loved 'em! Great in the mud and loose stuff and still railed thorugh the turns on the tarmac!
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: fringefan on September 01, 2008, 09:35:32 PM
Just ordered a rear and a cheng shen 858 front about 2 months ago from Black Hlls power sports for $80 and should have them within the next two weeks. A few weeks later than expected so I hope they show up before the 20th. Tired of riding semi bald tires but I was very tempted to buy the TC80.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: loingrader on September 02, 2008, 01:59:13 PM
1+ for the kenda k270's.  they are cheap, do well off road, and well on the highway.  i have noticed nothing that others complain about in the handling department.  wet roads, curvy roads, etc.  they work great (just remember that they aren't a track spec tire.

got 4000 miles on my tires currently, and they've got another 1-2k left on them.

i'll never put anything else on my klr.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: Jud on September 02, 2008, 03:31:50 PM
The K270 is the best bargain in a DP tire. I also like the CS858; I would run them more often if they were easier to get. But I gotta say the D606 is really my favorite. They are priced reasonably and will outlast all other DOT knobbies.

I have three DS bikes with D606s on them right now, except for the K270 rear that I recently mounted on my KLR.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: Dustin on September 02, 2008, 03:42:56 PM
+1 for the Kenda's. I put just over 1000 miles on my new k270's and love them. They work very well in the dirt and on the slab.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: DynoDan on September 02, 2008, 04:09:12 PM
So what I am seeing here is that you guys are mostly running knobbies and not some blend of street/knobby cross, such as the Distanza, Anakee, Tourance, Sahara, Escape, or Gripster? Do you get in many situations that would require a knobby in the Hills?
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: The Yeti on September 02, 2008, 04:15:45 PM
QuoteDo you get in many situations that would require a knobby in the Hills?

You can't be serious... ???

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v368/flexlarson/0831081621a.jpg)

Courtesy Flexlarson
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: DynoDan on September 02, 2008, 05:21:21 PM
I currently have Distanza's on it now and have no problem with rocks or dry dirt on single track, the problem with it in those situations is too tall gearing and the bike's weight. I was more concerned about loose dirt, wet grass and mud.

Yeti, are you telling me you road up that wash in the background?
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: The Yeti on September 02, 2008, 05:51:51 PM
QuoteI currently have Distanza's on it now and have no problem with rocks or dry dirt on single track, the problem with it in those situations is too tall gearing and the bike's weight. I was more concerned about loose dirt, wet grass and mud.

Ahhh, I see now. yeah, you could get by with street tires, I did during the last DDSR rally, even rode some rock gardens that looked pretty much like the above pic. It was the wet & mud that caught me out with those tires. Usually, the wet stuff is easy enough to bypass, but sometimes you just gotta go through (or turn around). I don't ride enough slab to justify the loss of performance off-road with a more street oriented tire, I'll stick with my knobbies.

You could do what Hank did, just put a knobby on front...he seems to like it.

QuoteYeti, are you telling me you road up that wash in the background?

No that pic is from Flexlarson. But we did ride some very similar creek beds during DDSR#1.

Title: Re: Tires
Post by: Hank on September 02, 2008, 06:14:03 PM
Yeah my combo of a 908RR knob on the front and Scorpion on the back is a good compromise.
The Scorpion is an "all terrain" tire.  I'd put it at a 70/30 street / dirt split.   Really decent in dry conditions, very marginal when it gets sticky or muddy.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: loingrader on September 02, 2008, 08:18:07 PM
and those non-knobby tires really suck when it gets muddy AND sticky.  right hank?

in the hills there are plenty of creek crossings, mud, rutted/washed out trails, loose rocky hill climbs, piles of pine needles, tall (wet in the mornings) grass, and snow depending on the season. 

i commute 60 miles (70mph) on my klr every day.  i run k270's.  85% of my klr riding is on pavement.  but when i'm fortunate enough to be riding that 15% dirt, i want my tires to work, and work well, and they do.

that's my $0.02.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: joedaddy on September 02, 2008, 08:18:29 PM
My stock tire wore out at 1200 miles on my 08 klr ordered a avon gripster for the rear and kept the stock tire up front.  I'm at about 5000 miles on the bike and haven't had any trouble.  I did a big trip to yellowstone/montana/idaho and the tetons this summer. I carry a little tire pump with me and I just air the gripster down a bit and have had no problems even on water crossings.  Did dump the bike in a big mud hole but that would have happened regardless of the tire.  Good luck on picking one there's tons to choose from.
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: LittleJacket on September 14, 2008, 09:41:17 PM
My favorite combo is the Metzler MCE Karoo in front, and the Dunlop D606 on the back.  I havn't tried the K270's but have heard that this particular combo is better from other forums.  Both tires are aggresive, but seem to run smooth down the road.  I did have a Metzler MCE Karoo rear and really liked it as well but was a little more jumpy due to the aggressive paddly like tread for rockier terrain.  Switched to the D606 and have never felt more confident.  The D606 probably won't last as long as the metzler though.  Metzler Karoo front is about $55 and the D606 rear is about $65. 
Title: Re: Tires
Post by: flexlarson on September 15, 2008, 12:22:27 AM
I really like  the Maxxis 6006 or 6060 whatever it is. Good combination of on and offroad but it wont last more that 3000 miles. The rear hooks up great the front leaves a little to be desired, but generally a good tire. Ive had the front on for awhile (bald right now) and have run three rears in that time. Id personally rather have some knobs and be safe offroad and compromise the on road performance (squishy etc.) Ive heard great stuff about the Kendas and I love the price. Ill put them on next time I get tires.
I run through tires real quick. I accelerate hard, brake hard and try to ride hard stuff as I can ride on the old DR.

The rock garden in the pick yeti posted was ridden. The hills offer up a great combination of Mud,Rock and nicely groomed fire roads.
You pick your poison and ride within your means or a little above.

Tell us more about your favorite tires.
I love this kinda debate over something that is totally a personal preference.