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 ajag Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 23:14 - 21 Oct 2014 Post subject: Recommend me someRoad Legal tires for a Gas Gas EC250 (2007) |
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Hello all,
I need to get a new set of tires for the bike since the ones on it are not road legal so can't pass the MOT.
I know that I should be telling you what I want the tires for, but can't really say just yet as I don't have much experience in the arts of off roading. I guess a tired that offers as much possible grip off-road while barely staying legal
Edit to add the tire sizes...
Front: 90/90-21
Rear: 140/80-18
I guess I also need a lift for the bike and a set of tire levers. Any recommendations on those? I guess the levers are straight forwards, more worried about the lift.
Thank you! ____________________ Street Triple |
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 Posted: 23:43 - 21 Oct 2014 Post subject: Re: Recommend me someRoad Legal tires for a Gas Gas EC250 (2 |
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Tyre levers are probably the hardest choice, actually .
Personally, I like 'spoon' type tyre levers.
Something like this: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201070179745 .
Bike lift - an old milk crate will do it.
If you go for a cheap lift, make sure it's propally cheap as often they're not great at actually 'lifting' anyway.
For tyres - it will depend the terrain you're riding, but any enduro tyres are a good start - enduros tyres should be road legal (as enduro competitions have routes in road legality.) |
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As usual very helpful G!
How many tire levers do you normally use? I assume it is just about the same as changing a bicycle tire with a lot more cursing involved
If that is the case I would say 2 are required but I rather ask people who know ____________________ Street Triple |
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Thank you Stickwheel, I will look into one of those too. In all fairness the biggest worry I have about changing the tyres (having never done it before on a motorcycle) is not aligning the back one correctly. Going to have to look for some videos on it. That is the one single part of the process that worries me. ____________________ Street Triple |
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first of all, big thank you to nowhere.elysium for the bike lift. Much appreciated!
Now I am a bit confused about this tyres situation. The bike currently has a Mitas c19 on the front and a Mitas c02 on the rear. I am looking on-line and they are advertised everywhere as road legal yet, the MOT tester failed me because apparently the mark he was looking for it not on them.
I just checked the tyres and they have the E marking on them so I might not have to spend on tyres just yet. Printing the following from the MOT site and taking it with me:
"Item 2: Motorcycle Tyres - Motocross or Similar (SN 4 - 2008)
There is a number of Motocross or similar type tyres on the market with the spacing between the block
treads greater than the block width and that have been approved for road use. According to the MOT
Inspection Manual guidance these tyres should be failed unless they have an approval marking and MST
(Multi Service Tyre) moulded into the sidewall of the tyre.
If a machine is presented for MOT test fitted with any of these types of tyres, you should not fail them just
because they do not display MST. If the tyre is marked with an ‘E’ in a circle, or an ‘e’ in a rectangle,
moulded in to the tyre wall, this shows that the tyre has been type approved for road use. Similarly if a tyre
is permanently marked with the letters JIS (Japanese Industry Standard) or DOE (American Standard)
then the tyre is also approved for road use. These tyres may not necessarily be marked MST as set out in
the information column in Section 4.1 page 1 (‘Examples of unsuitable tyres’ paragraph b.) of the MOT
Inspection Manual.
Therefore principal reason for failure 1, ‘an unsuitable tyre’ in the Motor Bicycle and Side Car Testing
Manual section 4.1 page 1 does not apply to these tyres providing they permanently display on a sidewall
any of the approval markings mentioned in the above paragraph."
From: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/211998/SN_4-2013.pdf ____________________ Street Triple |
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, didn't read, obviously - I'd check the original publishing date of the '2014 manual' - I would expect the special notice still applies. |
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Michelin AC10 is perfectly good on the rear, cheap and cheerful, just don't get one for the front.
Tyre choice all depends on what type of riding you will be doing, if it's anything serious you won't get much better than Michelin Comp 4's ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 232 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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