GS 1200 Tyres
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Tonibe63
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Re: GS 1200 Tyres
I've always used the original Tourance pattern tyres (not exp or Next) and ride the typical terrain you are talking about, never found them wanting in 50k miles 
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Re: GS 1200 Tyres
I have just put on TKC70's
I cannot comment yet from personal opinion- but the reviews with reference to longevity/light off road/tarmac mix do seem good.
Tourances are of course good; but why not try a change?
I cannot comment yet from personal opinion- but the reviews with reference to longevity/light off road/tarmac mix do seem good.
Tourances are of course good; but why not try a change?
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GS 1200 Tyres
I have a 2010 (mk3) and am asking for opinions/recommendations/advice.
I am not generally a fast rider (although I do have my moments) as most of my riding is spent on back roads and tracks in my home county of Cornwall (UK) or in Spain/Portugal where, being retired I spend several months each year meandering from one campsite to another. I keep to roads less travelled, predominantly surfaced but often resorting to trails and tracks when the 'blacktop' runs out. Whilst I wouldn't claim to be 'off roading adventure biking' I am on loose gravel, stone, rock or forest trails etc and thus need a tyre with a good tread capable of coping with a variety of surfaces inclined towards tarmac.
I have at present Tourance Next which leave a lot to desire so am looking at Anikee 3, Continental tkc 70, Battlax Adventure 40 or Avon Trailrider.
Any comments/advice would be much appreciated.
Keith.wb
I am not generally a fast rider (although I do have my moments) as most of my riding is spent on back roads and tracks in my home county of Cornwall (UK) or in Spain/Portugal where, being retired I spend several months each year meandering from one campsite to another. I keep to roads less travelled, predominantly surfaced but often resorting to trails and tracks when the 'blacktop' runs out. Whilst I wouldn't claim to be 'off roading adventure biking' I am on loose gravel, stone, rock or forest trails etc and thus need a tyre with a good tread capable of coping with a variety of surfaces inclined towards tarmac.
I have at present Tourance Next which leave a lot to desire so am looking at Anikee 3, Continental tkc 70, Battlax Adventure 40 or Avon Trailrider.
Any comments/advice would be much appreciated.
Keith.wb
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Re: GS 1200 Tyres
+1 for the original Metzeler Tourance.Tonibe63 wrote:I've always used the original Tourance pattern tyres (not exp or Next) and ride the typical terrain you are talking about, never found them wanting in 50k miles
Always had them on the 1200 GSA and always found them very good.
Re: GS 1200 Tyres
Have a look at Mitas E07's...got them on my Super Tenere ( same size as GS)
£116 delivered for a pair from tyreleader...excelent in the dry, can handle trails and the consensus they are fine in the wet too( done 500 dry miles so far so not had a chance to check out for myself, but what I've read convinces me they will be fine) B)
£116 delivered for a pair from tyreleader...excelent in the dry, can handle trails and the consensus they are fine in the wet too( done 500 dry miles so far so not had a chance to check out for myself, but what I've read convinces me they will be fine) B)
Re: GS 1200 Tyres
Apart from the trail rider I have had all these tyres and I believe they are all good. Unless you are a riding god not many of us push any tyres to the limits so I think you could pick any and be happy with them.
If you are wanting long life though and a very good all rounder I would go for the TKC 70. Great on road and more than capable for gravel tracks but stay away from mud on all of them.
If you are wanting long life though and a very good all rounder I would go for the TKC 70. Great on road and more than capable for gravel tracks but stay away from mud on all of them.
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Re: GS 1200 Tyres
Yes on 1150 gsa I found them as good as tourance's and got 12000 miles out of rearBrads wrote:I use Tourance and love them but am tempted by scouts next. Anyone used them ?
Re: GS 1200 Tyres
Just finished an 8000 mile trip on a 1200GSA 2-up with TKC70s - mainly tarmac but also some Alaskan gravel roads - including Dalton Highway, Hatcher Pass, and very wet and slimy Top of the World Highway. I had no problems with them at all on the gravel roads (either wet or dry), but they're not brilliant in mud. Very good on the road but the front gets a bit noisy when it starts to wear.skygod wrote: If you are wanting long life though and a very good all rounder I would go for the TKC 70. Great on road and more than capable for gravel tracks but stay away from mud on all of them.
I changed the rear at 7000 miles with still a couple of mm tread left on the centre line but I'd rather change them early than late. I also put a new front on at 8000 but I suspect I'd have got a couple more thousand miles out of it.
