Taking the FJR off-road
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
Canadian FJR an FJRob on the Labrador IIRC.
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
The guys put Continental TKC 80's on for that ride and apparently they worked out really well. Canadian FJR or fjrob will fill you in on the details.
Edit: See this
https://fjriders.com/forums/viewtopic.p ... t=Labrador
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
The TKCs rock. Fantastic off road and work surprisingly well on the pavement. Once leaned over they rail. A bit of pressure needed to transition into the turn but less that a car tire.
We used the TKC80s. I suspect the 70s would work okay.
Another great tire is the Avon Trail Rider.
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We used the TKC80s. I suspect the 70s would work okay.
Another great tire is the Avon Trail Rider.
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
I wasn't aware of the Avon Trailrider. Available in FJR sizes as well.Canadian FJR wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 6:37 pm ...
We used the TKC80s. I suspect the 70s would work okay.
Another great tire is the Avon Trail Rider.
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I did some reading on the TKC70s a while back. Reviews seem to be great or horrible.
Comments included needing quite a bit of weight to balance and some found the front to wear funny and/or not handle well. I have no personal experience but I read up on them when I was considering a Trans Lab run a couple years ago. Still want to do that!
A lot of the dual sport/dirt tires don't have sizes that are a good match for the FJR.
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
I ran a set of TKC70's on the GSA, didn't have a lot of traction on the pavement nor on the gravel. Got about 5,000 miles on the rear and the front did wear pretty scallopy.
Not a lot of options - https://www.bikebandit.com/2013-yamaha- ... 4v/m155034
https://www.continental-tires.com/motor ... uro/tkc-80
Not a lot of options - https://www.bikebandit.com/2013-yamaha- ... 4v/m155034
https://www.continental-tires.com/motor ... uro/tkc-80
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
There is the Avon Trail Rider that Canadian FJR mentioned. In addition to the TKC70 and TKC80 from Continental, they have a "TKC70 Rocks" rear tire but not in FJR size. They also make a "Conti Trail Attack 3" which looks 90/10 highway - not very aggressive.bigjohnsd wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:20 pm
Not a lot of options - https://www.bikebandit.com/2013-yamaha- ... 4v/m155034
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Re: Taking the FJR off-road
Taken May, 2016, approx loc: 34.70833, -83.35243. Street tires.
This road was a piece of cake. The quick way in was 'paved' with fist-sized gravel, and was not.
This road was a piece of cake. The quick way in was 'paved' with fist-sized gravel, and was not.
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