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       Got the tyres fitted today and took it for a run to see how it handles. Its an improvement on road for sure so I took it on some fire road tracks local to myself as well. I took the footpeg rubbers off first.
        One thing I noticed is the bike feels really fat when standing up. To me it feels too heavy to be a serious off roader but it soaked up the terrain well when out of the saddle. Not to sure on anything harder than that with these tyres on but then I did know the Distanzias are 90% on 10% off road tyres. Stopped to take a few snaps. Front http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...x/100_1863.jpg Rear http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...x/100_1862.jpg Side On http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...x/100_1858.jpg | 
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       An Avon Distanzias update?
        
       Tony, is there any chance of a six month update on your satisfaction (or otherwise) of the Avon Distanzias? I will be after a new set of tyres after the distances of the Summer riding season (as opposed to just Winter commuting).
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       Interested too, was running a front on my ttr with a gripster rear and found them a great combo.
        Yeah I think the Tenere is slightly fat around the front of the saddle, pitty Yamaha didnt sculpt the tank seat meeting point in just a bit as it would make a massive improvement for feel off road. | 
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       well got my rear distanzia from M&P 
        looks great more tread depth than I thought it would have. just got back from a short belgium tour can't fault it great tyre great price just hope it can last 5 K Miles and it will be a winner will probably take off for the winter and switch to swedish army tyre or similar :tazdevil: | 
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