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"Dirt" tires on an FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1429663" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Well, I want to do the TransLab and some of the Trailway in Newfoundland. If I manage it this year, it will likely be with alternate tires on the FJR. </p><p></p><p>Looking at a dual sport which really is the best tool for the job. Might not happen until next year unless dealers are hungry after no spring sales. </p><p></p><p>Of course, this also depends upon whether interprovincial travel restrictions are lifted before fall.</p><p></p><p>I know you guys did the TKC 80s with good success- just looking at possible alternatives. Better mileage would be good in case I want to do an Alaska trip (not this year). Might be better to run regular street tires to get there and then swap out for DS tires before the Haul Road etc. </p><p></p><p>Maximum width for some of the dual sport tires is 170 but I think that would be OK for the FJR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1429663, member: 19880"] Well, I want to do the TransLab and some of the Trailway in Newfoundland. If I manage it this year, it will likely be with alternate tires on the FJR. Looking at a dual sport which really is the best tool for the job. Might not happen until next year unless dealers are hungry after no spring sales. Of course, this also depends upon whether interprovincial travel restrictions are lifted before fall. I know you guys did the TKC 80s with good success- just looking at possible alternatives. Better mileage would be good in case I want to do an Alaska trip (not this year). Might be better to run regular street tires to get there and then swap out for DS tires before the Haul Road etc. Maximum width for some of the dual sport tires is 170 but I think that would be OK for the FJR. [/QUOTE]
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