Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Tires

Author: Kevin Graf

Date: Nov 6, 2001, 5:40 AM

Post ID: 1708809888


Jim,

I'll throw my 2cents in here. On my 71 I run Avon Roadrunners. 110/90 on the
front, 120/90 on the rear. The 120 is a little tight getting past
everything(easier w/the rr fender off). The 110 on the rr always looked puny
to me. I never liked Avon's until a good friend that works for a Harley
dealer swore by them. They are alittle pricey, about $100 for the front and
$120 for the rr, but he got me a great deal on 'em. The tires have been on
the bike for about 3-4 years(with on season of sitting for a resto) and have
held up just great.
I ran a rr Cheng-shin on a Yamaha in AZ. It seemed to wear really fast, but
I guess for the price you can't beat 'em, just my experience with 'em. I
just wish I could find a white wall with Avon.

Later,
Kev

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Beeler [mailto:ji-@ont.com]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:33 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Tires


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I'm getting my old '67 V7 going again and now it's time to look into
tires... It's got 4.00x18's on it and I'm sure the technology and the
players in the marketplace have change in the 15 years since I last bought
Motorcycle tires... Any suggestions as to make/model/size to get? Also are
there any good online places to get them?

Thanks... Jim

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