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Tires selection

Dunlop 908rr are real expensive here in Oz. They are usually more than twice the price of the D606. Sure the d908rr will do 30% more miles but they don't handle or bite as well as the D606.
I did try a well used 908 (5mm tread left) that came off my R1200GS on my Terra which srubbed out pretty hard and is also why I have not used a d606 on the Terra yet.
My current front tyre is a Michelin Starcross HP4 and hope to throw a new D606 130/90 r18 on the rear after getting the suspension sorted as they are even taller than the d908rr.


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So for those that have fitted the d908rr how hard do they scub out? I think this is too much for a half worn out tyre.
 
Dunlop 908rr are real expensive here in Oz. They are usually more than twice the price of the D606. Sure the d908rr will do 30% more miles but they don't handle or bite as well as the D606.
I did try a well used 908 (5mm tread left) that came off my R1200GS on my Terra which srubbed out pretty hard and is also why I have not used a d606 on the Terra yet.
My current front tyre is a Michelin Starcross HP4 and hope to throw a new D606 130/90 r18 on the rear after getting the suspension sorted as they are even taller than the d908rr.

So for those that have fitted the d908rr how hard do they scub out? I think this is too much for a half worn out tyre.

Scrubbing? :confused:. I have zero scrubbing. The 606 is a great choice I think. I have never run one, but it gets great reviews from TR/DR/KLR owners.
 
Well mine does, WTF? :mad:
I really like the D606's they cope really well on the 1200 :thumbsup:
I understand your concern. Even when my suspension was too soft, it wasn't a problem. I have had the bike way loaded down and in the air with this set up. But I can't ever recall bottoming the rear…only the front.
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Can you tell me how long was the life distance(miles/kilometer) of
TE650 terra basic(metzeler sahara enduro 3) tires?
Which kind of terrain? What was your ride style?
Do you thing can I do with metzeler sahara enduro 3 about 10000miles/16.000km
at touring: max 100km/h 62mph on highway and dirt roads through deserts?
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I used D606's on my DRZ (front and back) for 5 years. Great traction and a very reliable tire. I never got more than 3K out of rear tire though. But, I got nearly twice that out of a front tire if I reversed it as the tread blocks started showing wear. I tend to pack fairly heavy for camping and my trip for 2014 will be 14 days of camping so extra food will be going along.

With the heavier bike I'm not sure what to expect but that is the tire going on my trip in September. I wish it came in a 140 rear but 130 will do.
 
I've done 5000km so far on original tyres and very little wear. I suspect 10000km is possible. Of the 5000, 4000 road at 110kph, solo with little luggage. Max 100kg total weight rider and gear. 1000km off road has been dry dirt, rock and sand. Not going hard off road, just trail riding with mates on BMW GSs.
Hope that helps? Your trip sounds good! Enjoy!
 
I'm at 9500 miles on my rear sahara, Im guessing I have another 2500 miles before its gone. My riding is about 65/35 pavement/gravel. I'm not super aggressive but I'm not no slow poke either. I swapped out my front to a TKC80 at about 3000 mile for better grip in the gravel and it almost looks new.
 
I have 4000 miles so far on my stock tires . 2000 off road in Utah, loaded with gear, and the rest 40/60 around eastern PA. At this point the back is done for off-road, however I think I could leave it on another 1000 miles . The front "looks" like new however it's worn at least half way through the knobs , very even.
 
Windex has ammonia in it and will eat the alloy in the rims. Use a tire lube like the vegetable base lube from NOMAR. I destroyed a set of rims using windex...FYI

I understand ammonia could be a problem with non anodized wheels but I have used windex many times on modern hard anodized rims with no ill effects.
 
Do you thing can I do with metzeler sahara enduro 3 about 10000miles/16.000km
at touring: max 100km/h 62mph on highway and dirt roads through deserts?
Where are you going ? Africa ? Mid-Asia ?

Nevertheless I wouldnt risk going that far on 1set of tires, predominantly road-biased. I believe you need additional knobbly tire (at least rear), no matter what mileage you would get. Just to stay running if sth unexpected happens (large puncture, damaged carcass etc).
 
Has anyone tried the 140/80/18 Motoz Tractionator Desert H/T? I know they're for Desert Terrain. But are they ok in mud and muck on occasion?
 
Where are you going ? Africa ? Mid-Asia ?
Nevertheless I wouldnt risk going that far on 1set of tires, predominantly road-biased. I believe you need additional knobbly tire (at least rear), no matter what mileage you would get. Just to stay running if sth unexpected happens (large puncture, damaged carcass etc).

Thank you. I have a lot of dream: Mongolia, Iran, Kazasthan, Nepal, Japan, Usa, Canada...
2013summer: I done a 5149km trip with my 27years motorbike. Youtube: Délre motoroztam
That was road (very good the road condition in Turkey) The front tire is littlebit used after 5000km it is metzler enduro 2
2014summer: I think it will be Mid-Asia: Hungary-Turkey-Iran-Kazasthan-Russia... may be Mongolia (20000km abot 2months) with my new Terra.
She was the last Terra in Italy factory warehouse :..( ..and nomore black Nuda 900 and red. There are some Strada. (dealer said)
I try to carry minimal wight. I think I will try to keep my tires on the roads and try to be not too fast.
Here is some picture from googlemap what will be the road at there:
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Have you got experience in big adventure trip? please share it with me.
Is this road too hard and long for the metzeler sahara enduro 3?
Do you think I have to carry extra tires for 20000km for these kind of roads?
May be the extra tubes are enough?
 
I like the Dunlop 908RR's. They are big $$ bucks. If you can get past that, they are one hell of a race tire. Kurt Caselli had one on his Baja 1000 race bike this year. Ty Davis and Alexander Smith both love this tire, it is very hard working and reliable. Most desert tires have the knobs too close and will not grab sand are horrible in the mud. This tire paddles right on throught. I have seen these on everything from 400cc to 1100cc. :thumbsup:
 
Assuming you have one of the ABS Terras....the rear rim size (17") is correct, but the choices of 130 or 150 are one increment below and above stock. The stock would be 140/80-17. That said you *probably* can use the tires you were quoted, but they make a 140/80-17 TKC80...so why not get the stock size?

I'm coming to the end of life of that particular one and it's been a good off-road tire, but not a lot of longevity....maybe 5000km. I'm planning a Heidenau K60 next....which is a slightly more road than off-road, but supposedly much more longevity.

In case of 17' K60s, its a fair question regarding sizing, due to differencies in thread pattern (see below). For more dirt bias I would use 130/80-17, for more pavement - 140.

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Has anyone tried the 140/80/18 Motoz Tractionator Desert H/T? I know they're for Desert Terrain. But are they ok in mud and muck on occasion?

I put the Motoz Tractionators Deseet H/T on my Terra front and rear... The front wobbled for 600 miles. And I now have a comfortable *on pavement* top speed of around 70. The bike wouldn't go over 60 m.p.h. without a wobble in the front but now they are a little better. I mostly use the Terra for gravel roads around here and some pavement. On gravel they are great. Such an improvement over the stock tires. But... I will not put on another set due to the limited top end m.p.h. on pavement.
 
I've found that if I can sit on the rear seat or have a load on the rear I can go as fast as I want. I have installed a stabilizer that helped me a ton, but before that if I was covering pavement I was on the back seat.
 
OEM Metzler rear, smoked at 5500k's, put another one on, its half smoked at less than 2000ks...not good. Put a Dunny 606 on front so far its done 6800ks, maybe good for another 1000. So thinking Dunny 606 for the rear next.

70% road @ 100-110kph, 30% gravel roads....maybe I'm a bit heavy on the wrist:o .
 
Can you tell me how long was the life distance(miles/kilometer) of
TE650 terra basic(metzeler sahara enduro 3) tires?
Which kind of terrain? What was your ride style?
Do you thing can I do with metzeler sahara enduro 3 about 10000miles/16.000km
at touring: max 100km/h 62mph on highway and dirt roads through deserts?


OEM METZELER FRONT only 17.500km no grip at all.
OEM , metzeler rear still on use 20.000km maybe 2.000km left . 20% dirt 80% tarmac.. now TW301 trailwing front. much better rideing on dirt.
 
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