Hi,
Question here for 98-03 Fazer owners who live in places where road surfaces are not good requiring a deeper tyre tread which is better on loose ground than sport touring tyres are?
Obviously a single cylinder bike would be the bike of choice but have any Fazer owners maybe in countries around the world fitted tyres which can grip well on loose ground at slow ish speeds?
Sure - such tyres wouldn't have the speed rating that Yamaha intends for Fazer 600s so higher speed riding would be out.
Anyone from around the globe deviated from the normal tyre choice?
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(11-09-16, 07:42 PM)misterjayb1 link Wrote: Not sure if its anyone's FZ1 on the forum but this sprung to mind.. TKC80 tyres
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Tyres like that are designed more for off road.
When used on road they will be very noisy, and slow the bike down due to drag on the surface.
What do you class as "loose" ground anyway?
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(12-09-16, 05:53 AM)darrsi link Wrote: Tyres like that are designed more for off road.
When used on road they will be very noisy, and slow the bike down due to drag on the surface.
What do you class as "loose" ground anyway?
Not to mention the wear rate
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(12-09-16, 03:45 PM)misterjayb1 link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21012.msg241375#msg241375 date=1473656011]
Tyres like that are designed more for off road.
When used on road they will be very noisy, and slow the bike down due to drag on the surface.
What do you class as "loose" ground anyway?
Not to mention the wear rate
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Or wet roads, slippy as hell.
Had the same issue years ago with a KMX i had, once road tyres were put on it it handled so much nicer, and quieter.
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The Heidenaus are not too bad in the wet and they're fine in the dry. They do loads of miles and are excellent value for money. I don't get much road noise and there are no vibrations. Also they're quite cheap too !!
(12-09-16, 05:53 AM)darrsi link Wrote: What do you class as "loose" ground anyway?
gravel roads/gravel tracks
(12-09-16, 10:00 PM)phil mcglassup link Wrote: The Heidenaus are not too bad..........
Yes that brand does quite a few different choices. 120 width tyre size for the front over what should be 110 for this bike opens up a big choice of tyres. But my thinking was that as these bikes are designed for sport touring tyres then sticking to 110 width on the front is preferable seeing as we're deviating from Yamaha's intended tyre type.
The road to success is always under construction.....
Happiness is finding you have another gear left....
If there's no solution then its not a problem.
If I was fitting off road tyres to a Fazer personally I wouldnt be worrying that much bout a 120 front.. You're already deviating into areas that Yamaha didnt intend for the bike
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