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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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             Ok so the rear sirac is starting to wear thin and square off so looking at new rubber. I'm kidding myself if I think I'll ever get off road with it so looking at full road tyres. I've always liked the Bridgestone bt021s on the nakeds/sports bikes and I see they do a bt45 sport touring tyre in xt sizes. The bike does get out in the cold and wet. 
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             Oh and would tubes be required still? 
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             I've used the BT45 Battlax in the past and they are my favourite of the road-only tyres I've tried on the XTZ. You won't be disappointed in their performance wet or dry, hot or cold. They last reasonably well too.
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             Excellent thank you, I'll make sure and order new tubes too.
             I do prefer the look of knobbly tyres but there is no point sacrificing on the road if there is no chance it'll be off road | 
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             I have BT-45s on my old bandit and can't fault them! 
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             Sounding like a winner then cheers. I do like the bt021s so hopefully these will be as good or better. 
             The other option was the battlewings 501+502 | 
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             I've now done about 500 miles on the Avon Trekrider's and they are brilliant! , they really seem to suit the Tenere. They give great confidence in corners.....excellent straight line stability. In fact I'm preferring them to my beloved Distanzia's! . Great wet weather grip too. Steve 
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             The avons certainly do get a good write up and don't seem to lose any road ability for being a 50/50 
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             Yes, I can't believe how good the road grip is considering it's sold as a 50/50....I was worried I was sacrificing my precious road grip. I'm actually riding the Tenere in a way I used to ride my Supermoto XR650R. .! Looking forward to trying the tyres off road as well. Steve 
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             I'll maybe look into them more if the road grip is that good in that case, just incase I find some rough roads in and around here. 
             I'd love to get a second set of wheels for it but the x is only single disc then I could have road and off road wheels | 
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