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XT660Z Tyres What tyres do you have and which are you going to try next - Road / Off-Road |
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I got 2500 from a TKC after which it was hopeless off road. Good for dry trails perhaps but don't come across these often.
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I would like to ask all you chap's if you would save me your old tyres
I could save a fortune ![]() |
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For our trip were starting out on New TKC's and hope to change the rear when we get to Colombia . |
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here is a clip from a friends ride report.
Having the bikes in perfect condition was a priority. We'd used Tourance and Trail Attacks to get here, it was a shame to throw only part worn tyres away but Rick didn't want their weight on his Landy in Mongolia. He had agreed to take our TKC80s for us from UK to UB with him though which was a real bonus ![]() The original plan was to have a pair of TKC80 tyres flown out to UB and for anyone considering a trip like this then that's a very good option, use DHL and they'll even deliver to an address ie, the Oasis, or pick them up from the airport which would be a drag. The same goes for any unexpected spare parts you may need, get them sent to a destination on your route if possible. A rear 1200 oil seal was ordered from uk in Russia and sent to UB. Dennis had a tyre delivered from UK by Royal Mail! Use the Lonely Planet guide for both Mongolia and Central Asia, many other travellers will be staying at their recommended places and you'll meet them which is useful for picking up information. Learn to change your own tubeless tyres, break the bead with small tyre levers or use your imagination, lube the beads with shampoo and find a compressor. The mini ones often carried are not quite enough to seat the tyre, but Rick had one only slightly bigger which just about did the job (take a right angle adapter for the rear valve), if it still won't seat try joining two luggage straps together and wrap them around the tyre, struggle, swear a lot and you'll get them on. (or lose patience and fit your emergency tubes as Jarvo did) Our TKCs lasted until Istanbul, a hard 7,000+ miles away. http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthr...=199414&page=3 |
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tk mileage
My TK rear mileage was 5000 Km/ 3,500miles
I made 50% off road. On road quite riding no more than 120km/h / 75miles /h. Front: 2,1 / 30 Rear: 2,3 / 33 ![]() |
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