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I promised I'd never do a post about tyres but...
I've always fitted Toyo Proxes T1R's on the back of my 2011 as I've found them far superior to the Kenda's for the sort of riding I do (bendy, mountainous, etc).
Unfortunately Toyo have stopped making them and their direct replacement are asymmetrical so not suitable. There are the Proxie R1Rs which would be great on the tarmac but would too racy for bits of gravel riding I have to do.
Any RS riders got any suggestions on something sticky for the rear. I stress RS riders there because the tire needs of an RS are different from a RT/F3.
I'm not bothered about wear, just want excellent grip dry, wet, cold.
...also needs to be something that will be available in New Zealand which will probably limit the field a bit.
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Suggest the Yokohama Advan Fleeva for great traction and wet weather grip. Life is not bad either.
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Originally Posted by jcthorne
Suggest the Yokohama Advan Fleeva for great traction and wet weather grip. Life is not bad either.
Those (typically) are not available here. Had a look and most of the performance ones are asymmetric but there is the Advan Neova which looks like it would work.
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Originally Posted by PistonBlown
Those (typically) are not available here. Had a look and most of the performance ones are asymmetric but there is the Advan Neova which looks like it would work.
What's the issue with asymmetric ??? ..... just mount them correctly and if you using one on the rear don't worry about it ..... Mike
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
What's the issue with asymmetric ??? ..... just mount them correctly and if you using one on the rear don't worry about it ..... Mike
Beat you to it:-) I've already checked with Waka Kotahi (Land Transport Agency) and an asymmetric would fail the WOF (Warrant Of Fitness) because of clause "10.5. An asymmetric tyre is fitted to a vehicle with the ‘inside’ tyre wall facing outwards". They said in the case of a Spyder's rear wheel one both sides would be deemed outside so an asymmetric is unsuitable
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Originally Posted by PistonBlown
Beat you to it:-) I've already checked with Waka Kotahi (Land Transport Agency) and an asymmetric would fail the WOF (Warrant Of Fitness) because of clause "10.5. An asymmetric tyre is fitted to a vehicle with the ‘inside’ tyre wall facing outwards". They said in the case of a Spyder's rear wheel one both sides would be deemed outside so an asymmetric is unsuitable
OK ... I have no idea what the MV laws are in NZ .... what I do know is how tires function... Peter lives near-by - I'd ask Him what He recommends .... Mike
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