Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Eldo tire

Author: Charlie Mullendore

Date: Jan 2, 2002, 3:14 PM

Post ID: 1709280161


Hi Ron,
I recommend the 110 front, 120 rear combination for all around use. Stable
on the highway and neutral steering in the twisties. With the 120 rear, you
may have to move the brake anchor rod to the outer side of it's attachment
point on the swingarm. Also easiest to get the wheel/tire back in place
past the rear drive and swingarm if you deflate the tire first.

There are some very good tires available in these sizes for not a lot of
dough. Continental TKH23/24 Blitz and TK16/17 Tour, Dunlop F11/K491 Elite
II and Bridgestone S11 Spitfire are all quality tires for very reasonable
prices. Check with:
http://www.tireexpress.com
http://www.tiresunlimited.com
Both offer great service and low prices. Cheers,

Charlie

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Happy New Year!
Can anyone comment on tires for a '74 ELDO. Can I go a little bigger on
size without running into trouble?
Thanks,

Ron
'74 LAPD
'96 Roadking
Good 'ol St. Paul

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