Guest JerryCPP Posted August 9, 2007 #1 Posted August 9, 2007 I'm new to the forum, but not to my '83 Venture. It's tire time again, but Metzler dropped the ME-88 that gave me such good milage. The Dunlop I have on the rear now got less than 1/3 the milage of the Metzler. What is a good tire for tire milage? I ride one-up, seldom in rain, and am always careful on takeoff and stopping. Metzler ME-88 = a little over 20,000 on the rear. The Dunlop Arrrow Max GT-501 is nearly bald after 6800 miles. Thanks for any replies.
Thom Posted August 9, 2007 #2 Posted August 9, 2007 i have kenda krues , i pull a 600 lb trl , with 34lbs front and 37 back they are good in the rain . i got 2k on them and still look new , less than 150.00 a set thom
sarges46 Posted August 9, 2007 #3 Posted August 9, 2007 Keep scrolling down on this page and you will see many many posts regarding tires. It seems the general consensus for the group is the Avon venom. I have em on my 89 and really like em. There are many happy with other brands as well. Read real good on the metz though....some are reporting chunks falling off!
loehring Posted August 13, 2007 #4 Posted August 13, 2007 I have an '89 and I've been running ME880s. I'm on my third rear averaging 20k and the front is still good. I'll be changing that with the next rear. I've had no trouble at all out of the tires. The Metzler site doesn't list the '83-'85 VR but I would check to see if the ME880 has the right size.
sarges46 Posted August 13, 2007 #5 Posted August 13, 2007 Arent the 1st gen tires all the same size no matter what year? http://www.venturerider.org/modules.php?name=History Check this history link...I just answered my own question...they do appear to be the same tire each year.
Cutty Posted August 14, 2007 #6 Posted August 14, 2007 If i wanted long lasting tires, front Avon Venoms and rear Continental Conti-Tour. I like the white wall look and have a supply of Dunlop front 291 NW (old) and Dunlop rear 402 MU85 NW. How ever either combo will drag my drivers foot pegs.
Tommy Posted August 15, 2007 #8 Posted August 15, 2007 I have a EIII on the back and a Venom X on the front....best combo I have found to date..smooth ride and sticks like glue in the twisties...Don't know about mileage yet..just put them on in april...
Guest Popeye Posted September 7, 2007 #9 Posted September 7, 2007 I just put Dunlop 491 Elite IIs on my 86 as they are a high mileage tire & strong enough for the BIG bikes. But they can be tough to find. However, they are a harder rubber [higher mileage], but with the harder tire, you do lose some grip in rain, braking, cornering, etc. Go with a softer tread & get less mileage, but increased traction. A trade off either way. Look up the tire codes on another thread to get right weight/speed rating. Then decide on endurance / performance issues.
Guest terry Posted September 24, 2007 #10 Posted September 24, 2007 Put a Continental on my RSV in Moab, Utah. Rode to LA, then Seattle, and back to Northern Wyoming. Less than 3000 miles, and it was toast. Belts were broken in two places and tread was to the cords. Riding solo with 350 pound trailer. Lots of lip service from Continenal was cutting into my riding time. Put on Mettzler 880's. Now have about 2000 miles on them with no appreciable wear.
Dano Posted September 24, 2007 #11 Posted September 24, 2007 I run ME-880's on my 84, have noticed the center tread is fine and smooth, front and back, but the outside treads are below the center surface, also some cupping on the outer treads on the front. Just tightened up headstock bearings last week, rode 170 + miles today, same effect still there. Didn't notice any handling problems, but bike wavered 3-5"s across the road at slower than 50 mph. Been happy with these tires so far, twice in the rain, no problems. Will have stealer check condition of tires and give me pointers (sorry, not a stealer, but a parts and gear dealer, very reputable). Good luck in your choice! Dan
a1bummer Posted September 27, 2007 #12 Posted September 27, 2007 I'm new to the forum, but not to my '83 Venture. It's tire time again, but Metzler dropped the ME-88 that gave me such good milage. The Dunlop I have on the rear now got less than 1/3 the milage of the Metzler. What is a good tire for tire milage? I ride one-up, seldom in rain, and am always careful on takeoff and stopping. Metzler ME-88 = a little over 20,000 on the rear. The Dunlop Arrrow Max GT-501 is nearly bald after 6800 miles. Thanks for any replies. I just got a Metzler ME880 put on my bike two weeks ago at the local HD Stealership. They still have two more in stock. So far it feel mush better than the Avon I had on the rear.
BOO Posted October 3, 2007 #13 Posted October 3, 2007 I run ME-880's on my 84, have noticed the center tread is fine and smooth, front and back, but the outside treads are below the center surface, also some cupping on the outer treads on the front. Just tightened up headstock bearings last week, rode 170 + miles today, same effect still there. Didn't notice any handling problems, but bike wavered 3-5"s across the road at slower than 50 mph. Been happy with these tires so far, twice in the rain, no problems. Will have stealer check condition of tires and give me pointers (sorry, not a stealer, but a parts and gear dealer, very reputable). Good luck in your choice! Dan Think I would check the air pressure, sounds like they are under inflated. Can't say that I have ever seen the outsides wear first. Sometimes if you ride a highway with a high crown to the center one side will wear more then other places on the tire. Jerry
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