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Look what I just found on my scoot.It just happened to be sitting the right way when I walked past and something caught my eye.Needless to say I just ordered up a set of Dunlop EliteII's.I don't think I'll ever buy kenda kruz tires.

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i'm curious to those of you who have experence with them:

 

do the avon venoms hold up as well as the avon roadriders? they are fantastic tires for the price (the roadriders)

 

i'm getting a 1st gen mk2 as soon as uncle sam coughs up my tax credit, and was considering a few different brands. looks like metzlers and kendas are out :p

 

not a fan of dunlops either.. they stick like glue, but i just don't seem to get the miles out of them.

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Do a search for Avon of Venom X, you'll see lots of posts about how much people like them.

 

As for the Dunlops, they wear because they stick. Stick is good but it comes at a price.

 

 

i'm curious to those of you who have experence with them:

 

do the avon venoms hold up as well as the avon roadriders? they are fantastic tires for the price (the roadriders)

 

i'm getting a 1st gen mk2 as soon as uncle sam coughs up my tax credit, and was considering a few different brands. looks like metzlers and kendas are out :p

 

not a fan of dunlops either.. they stick like glue, but i just don't seem to get the miles out of them.

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Decided to go with the Elite II's instead of the E3's ?

 

I like the E 2's better. :thumbsup2:

 

Yup E2's have always performed well and I've never had problems with them.I think they're about the best all around tire for big bikes.

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I don't know,I just bought this bike a few weeks ago and they were on there but they look like near new tires.

 

My Metzelers came on the bike too. I don't know what abuse the PO did to them. Considering how they were mounted abuse seems likely.......

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Another low cost brand to look at is the Shinko's. They are basically Yokohama tires from my research. They supposedly purchased all the assets of Yokohama after the Yokohama factory was damaged in one of the earthquakes. I put a set on a VStar 650 and they look pretty good. Not sure about sizes for our bikes.

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not a fan of dunlops either.. they stick like glue, but i just don't seem to get the miles out of them.

 

Way too general a statement. Dunlop makes all kinds of tires! E2's and E3's wear like iron! I too was an E2 fan and was skeptical of the E3's, but I've used them now and they wear just as well and handle better. That said, my VR had E2's on when I bought it and I found a similar problem with my rear tire before too long. I figured they were probably pretty old and the bike just hadn't see many miles in the last few years so they didn't wear out.

 

Jeremy

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Way too general a statement. Dunlop makes all kinds of tires! E2's and E3's wear like iron! I too was an E2 fan and was skeptical of the E3's, but I've used them now and they wear just as well and handle better. That said, my VR had E2's on when I bought it and I found a similar problem with my rear tire before too long. I figured they were probably pretty old and the bike just hadn't see many miles in the last few years so they didn't wear out.

 

Jeremy

 

fair enough, i had 404's.

 

i haven't had good luck with dunlops on my car, either.

 

does pirelli make motorcycle tires? i LOVE them on my car :)

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The Pirelli web site lists a rear tire available for the model MT66:

150/90 - 15 M/C 74H TL

 

as well as the front 150/80 - 16 71H TL

 

http://www.us.pirelli.com/web/catalog/moto/moto_catalogo_schedaDescription.page

 

MotorcycleSuperstore has the MT66 on sale: rear $91 front $99 (thats unusual, the front is more expensive than the rear???)

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