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All Weather Tyres
« on: July 22, 2020, 10:37:32 AM »
My X-Town 300 came fitted with Kenda rubber and whilst dry weather performance is fine, I’ve recently had the “benefit” of testing their wet weather performance. Kindest thing I can say is they do not inspire confidence. Now pondering something like Metzler Feelfree Wintec replacements based on pneus on line reviews*, but first wondered what thoughts were out in forum land?
* https://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/test/motorcycle-tyre/search-test/


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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2020, 10:48:06 AM »
I have always liked the Michelin City Grips.  I'm not sure how long they will last on a bigger scooter.  I tried one one the back of my majesty and got 3800 miles out of it.  Metzler Feel Frees are normally good for 5,000 miles on my Majesty although the last one was toast in just 4600 miles.  On the front the Mezlers are good for around 7K.  I have no complaints about how the Metzlers work and they last longer than anything else I have tried on the majesty.
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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2020, 11:35:05 AM »
The OEM tires that came on my 2019 XTown were crap----never a good feeling with them! Replaced rear with City Grip=ok, no city grip made in XTown front size.   Replaced front with Heidenau=fine feeling, have new Heidenau rear in waiting.

"All Weather"----probably not sold in US---"Land of the Trailer Biker", but required in Germany for example.

Were I to buy another Kymco (I like mine) I would change tires as soon as I got it home---I am one of those who still does own tire work.

Wet Weather tires important in my book----snow/ice something different----but some bikes/ scooters ok in snow----my 2 stroke Vespas fine in snow---rode daily in WI  winter, used in Europe for Elephant Rally, made ride somewhat enjoyable.

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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2020, 07:50:07 AM »
I have always liked the Michelin City Grips.  I'm not sure how long they will last on a bigger scooter.  I tried one one the back of my majesty and got 3800 miles out of it.  Metzler Feel Frees are normally good for 5,000 miles on my Majesty although the last one was toast in just 4600 miles.  On the front the Mezlers are good for around 7K.  I have no complaints about how the Metzlers work and they last longer than anything else I have tried on the majesty.
Useful input Klav, thanks for that.


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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2020, 07:55:20 AM »
The OEM tires that came on my 2019 XTown were crap----never a good feeling with them! Replaced rear with City Grip=ok, no city grip made in XTown front size.   Replaced front with Heidenau=fine feeling, have new Heidenau rear in waiting.

"All Weather"----probably not sold in US---"Land of the Trailer Biker", but required in Germany for example.

Were I to buy another Kymco (I like mine) I would change tires as soon as I got it home---I am one of those who still does own tire work.

Wet Weather tires important in my book----snow/ice something different----but some bikes/ scooters ok in snow----my 2 stroke Vespas fine in snow---rode daily in WI  winter, used in Europe for Elephant Rally, made ride somewhat enjoyable.
John, your experience and encyclopaedic knowledge, as ever, helps out the young ‘uns!  (And it’s not often I can put myself in that camp these days!). Thank you, Heidenau’s were another option on my list.

Need to get the new rubber before winter sets in so your advice is valued. I’ll keep you posted.


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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2020, 09:09:56 AM »
My hatred for anything made by Avon burns deep.

When I was couriering I swore by Anlas Wintergrip 2s, but whether they make them in your size, and whether their performance (I liked them, but it was a smaller bike and I was much less experienced at the time) is as good for a larger bike... but certainly worth a peek.

I did use Heidenau K66s for a year as well but I seem to remember them wearing very quickly (not a problem in itself) and the ride deteriorating significantly when they had worn.
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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2020, 09:21:09 AM »
That's interesting Viper.  I've noticed after as little as 2,000 miles that my OEM Kenda's have now become very sensitive to white lines to add to the vague feel in the wet from them.  Definitely got to swap them out before the rainy season!  BTW, Kudos for changing your own on your fleet, I have a nice man that comes to my house and does mine for me!   ::)
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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2020, 12:28:05 PM »
That's interesting Viper.  I've noticed after as little as 2,000 miles that my OEM Kenda's have now become very sensitive to white lines to add to the vague feel in the wet from them.  Definitely got to swap them out before the rainy season!  BTW, Kudos for changing your own on your fleet, I have a nice man that comes to my house and does mine for me!   ::)
What part of the Upper Kentucky is Cheshire near?
I'm in S. E. Ohio and would gladly give your tire changer guy free lunch!
(as John suggested, I was advised by 'old hands' here to shed the original Kenda 'Slip&Slides' for City Grips when I started my work commutes on the LIKE200i. I followed that advice.)

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And the way they show proper tire rotation....


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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2020, 02:57:46 PM »
What part of the Upper Kentucky is Cheshire near?
I'm in S. E. Ohio and would gladly give your tire changer guy free lunch!

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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2020, 04:04:09 PM »
I think he is [emoji848]


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« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2020, 05:59:14 PM »
+1 on the  City Grip.  One of the few bike tires I've seen with siping like a car tire.
I have not ridden them much in snow, only on a dusting.  We just don't get that around here to speak of.
Michelin did just release the CG 2.  It appears to include even more siping.  I suspect this was in respond to the Pirelli Angel that came out a couple years ago to compete with the CG.
I have not seen the CG2 in the U.S. yet.

 
I have always liked the Michelin City Grips.  I'm not sure how long they will last on a bigger scooter.  I tried one one the back of my majesty and got 3800 miles out of it.  Metzler Feel Frees are normally good for 5,000 miles on my Majesty although the last one was toast in just 4600 miles.  On the front the Mezlers are good for around 7K.  I have no complaints about how the Metzlers work and they last longer than anything else I have tried on the majesty.
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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2020, 08:20:11 PM »
Can only speak for the Downtown 300i...
The OEM Maxxis were OK, evil handling and truck-like compared to Metzeler, Michelin and Avon. Got SO weary of changing rear tires once, sometimes twice a season, went to a steel belt radial car tire in the rear. Handling still light and delightful but rear braking massively different in that major squeeze required to skid the rear on dry pavement. About the same as before on sand or gravel and slightly greater squeeze to slide in the wet.
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« Reply #12 on: July 23, 2020, 08:46:55 PM »
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Re: All Weather Tyres
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2020, 09:21:40 AM »
+1 on the  City Grip.  One of the few bike tires I've seen with siping like a car tire.
I have not ridden them much in snow, only on a dusting.  We just don't get that around here to speak of.
Michelin did just release the CG 2.  It appears to include even more siping.  I suspect this was in respond to the Pirelli Angel that came out a couple years ago to compete with the CG.
I have not seen the CG2 in the U.S. yet.
We get them here in the UK [emoji636] Tromper, another one on my list as I had CG’s on my last scoot. Loved ‘em.


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« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2020, 09:23:07 AM »
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