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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cam3512 on April 06, 2020, 07:28:55 PM
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All right guys. Not real happy with the Michelin Anakee tires that are stock on the TT. Not very confidence inspiring, not to mention noisy as hell off center.. Feel like I'm separated from the curves. Chime in on what you've replaced them with. One guy already switched to Michelin Road Pilot 5 Trails that are great in wet. No interest in off-road, so looking for something that will stick to pavement and last. The occasional dirt road into a campground, that's it. Watcha got?
Cam
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For the rear how does excellent wet/dry traction, very good handling on/off pavement, quiet and longevity of 15,000 to 20,000 miles for less than $60 shipped to your door?
If so be open minded to an Achilles Economist ATR 175/55-17
(https://i.ibb.co/1RyjBJ7/Arch.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1RyjBJ7)
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I really like the Pirelli MT-60 radials on my V7. Good feedback and minimal buz despite being a 90/10 dual sport tire. On the Griso I ran Pirelli Trail II radials and loved them. Stuck like a road tire w/ dual compound tread but were a bit beefier for bad roads and occasional dirt road usage. I think for your needs they'd be a great choice. https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/motorcycle/all-tyres/sheet/scorpion-trail-II (https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/motorcycle/all-tyres/sheet/scorpion-trail-II)
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I really like the Pirelli MT-60 radials on my V7. Good feedback and minimal buz despite being a 90/10 dual sport tire. On the Griso I ran Pirelli Trail II radials and loved them. Stuck like a road tire w/ dual compound tread but were a bit beefier for bad roads and occasional dirt road usage. I think for your needs they'd be a great choice. https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/motorcycle/all-tyres/sheet/scorpion-trail-II (https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/motorcycle/all-tyres/sheet/scorpion-trail-II)
Thanks Eric, look good
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For the rear how does excellent wet/dry traction, very good handling on/off pavement, quiet and longevity of 15,000 to 20,000 miles for less than $60 shipped to your door?
If so be open minded to an Achilles Economist ATR 175/55-17
(https://i.ibb.co/1RyjBJ7/Arch.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1RyjBJ7)
Even being open minded, I don't think a car tire would on a bike that uses inner tubes plus the V85 uses a 150 rear.
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Even being open minded, I don't think a car tire would on a bike that uses inner tubes plus the V85 uses a 150 rear.
Easy enough to make tubeless and a 175 fits nicely on a 150 wheel.
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Easy enough to make tubeless and a 175 fits nicely on a 150 wheel.
ZERO interest. Thanks.
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ZERO interest. Thanks.
No problem. Just giving you options.
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Cam, do you want to keep the ADV look? If so, I've read and heard great things about the Shinko 705.
The other tire that I'm very interested in for my next set of tires on the Stornello is the Bridgestone Adventure A41. They seem to be an all-around great tire excellent wet and dry traction decent road going mileage and stability in dirt and gravel.
Another tire that has gained a lot of popularity is the Continental Road Attack 3. Not sure if they suit your needs, but tons of rave reviews on these tires on the V7 thread on ADV.
I just bought Pirelli Route 66 tires for the convert, but somehow I doubt you'd be interested in those :-)
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Cam, do you want to keep the ADV look? If so, I've read and heard great things about the Shinko 705.
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I ran the Shiko 705s on my BMW GS and found them grippy but a bit buzzy and noisy given their large block pattern. More of an 80/20 tire.
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Yea, the Shinko's have similar tread to the Anakees I want to ditch. Anyone know what rubber comes on the non-TT version of the V85? I know they are different.
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I ran the Shiko 705s on my BMW GS and found them grippy but a bit buzzy and noisy given their large block pattern. More of an 80/20 tire.
705's are a better value if you change your own tires. Becaue they wear faster if shops are like around here and charge $100+ to change a set of tire you might be beter off wth a longer lived more expensive tire and incur less changing fee's?
My personal expierence is 705's when new aren't so bad but after about 6,000 mile the front starts to cup and gets loud and buzzy. The rear not so much it just wears sort of fast. Generally a good all around tire.
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Yea, the Shinko's have similar tread to the Anakees I want to ditch. Anyone know what rubber comes on the non-TT version of the V85? I know they are different.
MG lists the V85TT & V85TT Travel? Is there a non-TT version?
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bridgestone A41and there is a $60 rebate this month.
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Yea, the Shinko's have similar tread to the Anakees I want to ditch. Anyone know what rubber comes on the non-TT version of the V85? I know they are different.
The Metzeler Tourance Next comes on the non-TT version. https://www.metzeler.com/en-us/products/tires/tourance-next
I don't have enough miles on mine to talk about longevity; seems like a good enough tire, it's black and round and holds air.
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MG lists the V85TT & V85TT Travel? Is there a non-TT version?
The singe color (grey here in the US) sold without the bags for $1K less come stock with different tires. The tri-colors (red/yelow and red/white) with a red frame come with the Michelin Anakees.
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The singe color (grey here in the US) sold without the bags for $1K less come stock with different tires. The tri-colors (red/yelow and red/white) with a red frame come with the Michelin Anakees.
Interesting even on the MG site the red, red/yellow and grey are all listed as TT's.
Look like there are 3 versions? V85TT "Adventure" has panniers and top cas, V85TT "Travel" has panniers and the V85TT has no panniers or top case?
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Interesting even on the MG site the red, red/yellow and grey are all listed as TT's.
Look like there are 3 versions? V85TT "Adventure" has panniers and top cas, V85TT "Travel" has panniers and the V85TT has no panniers or top case?
Correct.
AF1 had some deals, maybe still do, with a discount on the standard V85TT but also adding the Adventure aluminum panniers and top case for free. So then the only difference between this V85TT and the Adventure model would be the color, seat, and tires.
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I put a set of Avon Trailrider tires on my Quota and love them! They are a 90/10 road/trail tire.
But they are not known as a cheap tire or as a really long lasting tire ... more of a high quality excellent performance tire.
I've really been impressed with them and plan to put them on my V-Stroms when those OEM tires need replacing.
(https://i.ibb.co/L9RmnBY/trailrider.png) (https://ibb.co/L9RmnBY)
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bridgestone A41and there is a $60 rebate this month.
Agreed, great on-road sport/touring tire with few compromises, and limited off pavement capability. This is likely my next set on the Stornello. I was going to go for the Shinko 705's, but are too off road looking. Have a few friends with the Trail Riders and Pirelli Trails, and they weren't impressed (subjective) The Bridgestone has a great profile/tread design as well.
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A different direction-
I had Michelin Pilot Power Pure on my Ducati...best dang tire I've ridden. Won't last long, though.
Now I have Pilot Road 4s on it. They have good grip and show little wear after 4K miles- but the front is starting to cup just ever so slightly.
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bridgestone A41and there is a $60 rebate this month.
I looked them up. They would be the Bridgestone "Battlax Adventure A41", correct? Looking for a good balance of performance and longevity.
Cam
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yes here is the order I placed for my Versys 1000 with the -$60 it's a deal and I'm very happy with the one on the EV
Order Status
Order Number: DK120-0316-101-3545403
Order Date: March 16, 2020
Quantity Product Unit Price Price
1
Rear Battlax Adventure A41 180/55ZR-17 Blackwall Tire - 008623
Part # 545467
$150.88
$150.88
1
Front Battlax Adventure A41 120/70ZR-17 Blackwall Tire - 008843
Part # 545455
$101.88
$101.88
Orders are still subject to verification before shipment is made.
Merchandise Total: $252.76
YOUR ORDER DETAILS
Tracking Information:
Track Package #1Z5679330303655177
Shipped 2020-03-16
Merchandise Total:
$252.76
Shipping Charge:
Free!
Tire Fee:
$10.00
Subtotal
$262.76
Tax:
$16.03
ORDER TOTAL:
$278.79
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I replaced the tyres on my V85 TT with Michelin Road 5 Trail on the front and rear after having a couple of scares in the wet. The differences was chalk and cheese.
These tyres are available in the exact sizes they replaced. There aren't too many other flavours that can offer the same size.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, gives me something to chew on.
:boozing:
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For the rear how does excellent wet/dry traction, very good handling on/off pavement, quiet and longevity of 15,000 to 20,000 miles for less than $60 shipped to your door?
If so be open minded to an Achilles Economist ATR 175/55-17
(https://i.ibb.co/1RyjBJ7/Arch.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1RyjBJ7)
You posted this on April 1st, right? Youre 'avin a giggle...Right?!?
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You posted this on April 1st, right? Youre 'avin a giggle...Right?!?
Right. No.
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I replaced the tyres on my V85 TT with Michelin Road 5 Trail on the front and rear after having a couple of scares in the wet. The differences was chalk and cheese.
These tyres are available in the exact sizes they replaced. There aren't too many other flavours that can offer the same size.
I might try these next, but first going to put a half used TKC80 on the front to see how that improve gravel traction.
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https://www.dunlopmotorcycletires.com/tire-line/mission/
Anyone try this Dunlop? I think it is pretty new but looks like a nice 70/30 tire or thereabouts.
NC
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I might try these next, but first going to put a half used TKC80 on the front to see how that improve gravel traction.
TKC80's for a big block knobby stick to pavement exceptional well just aren't a long lived tire.
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A different direction-
I had Michelin Pilot Power Pure on my Ducati...best dang tire I've ridden. Won't last long, though.
Now I have Pilot Road 4s on it. They have good grip and show little wear after 4K miles- but the front is starting to cup just ever so slightly.
The 4’s were the worst for that..
My 5’s have 20,000 on them and are still serviceable.
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The Metzeler Tourance Next comes on the non-TT version. https://www.metzeler.com/en-us/products/tires/tourance-next
I don't have enough miles on mine to talk about longevity; seems like a good enough tire, it's black and round and holds air.
For whatever it may be worth, these are so far the best ADV tires I have used over many years on R100GS BMWs.
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A (relatively) unbiased and scientific look into the dark side of motorcycle tires. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEZeR9E3JyY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEZeR9E3JyY)
Spoiler: it DOES work but it's not recommended for many reasons. It's you life...
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The 4’s were the worst for that..
My 5’s have 20,000 on them and are still serviceable.
Thanks- I'll look into them. Not for the Duc, though- I'm gonna sell that one. (check the ads soon!)