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.
mirror thread size
- 
				rene.maillet@chrc-ccdp.ca
 - Posts: 10
 - Joined: Wed Feb 07, 2001 9:13 am
 
metzeler tourance
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.
- 
				tony_j_holt
 
mirror thread size
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, KJ  wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						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> Anyone know what the thread size is for the flanged nut on the
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 55 guests