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rene.maillet@chrc-ccdp.ca
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metzeler tourance

Post by rene.maillet@chrc-ccdp.ca » Fri Feb 23, 2001 1:08 pm

I have put about 9000Km's on Metzeler Tourance, front and rear. They are great for the street. What I have found: - great grip in the rain - much less vibration than aggressive knobbies - great wear. They're still not showing any wear. - good grip in sand, rocks, dirt and grass. Slippery in mud. - quite good on dry pavement. They are loads of fun on secondary roads, or dirt tracks where I can cut them loose with a squeeze of the clutch and a twist of the wrist.On rocks they're very grippy. I'll probably repeat the purchase, when I wear these out.

rene.maillet@chrc-ccdp.ca
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metzeler tourance

Post by rene.maillet@chrc-ccdp.ca » Tue Apr 03, 2001 2:47 pm

I have two Tourance on my klr, with excellent results on all surfaces: asphalt, gravel, sand, dirt, rocks, water, ...except for mud, where it slides around. But I guess, that's fun too, as long as I just want to slide around, and not, actually, get somewhere. My Tourance have tubes in them, of course.

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Post by tony_j_holt » Thu Jan 02, 2003 5:28 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, KJ wrote:
> Anyone know what the thread size is for the flanged nut on the
bottom of the mirror? Hi Karl The ones on my Tengai are metric M10,I think yours would be same. Tony 90 Tengai Dorset UK

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