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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: Putts255 on March 14, 2011, 01:34:19 AM

Title: 2001 Tiger with original tires....OMG!
Post by: Putts255 on March 14, 2011, 01:34:19 AM
Bought the Tiger at the end of last summer (Sep 5, 2010).  Put approx 2,000 km's on it before putting it away for hibernation.  (1,200 miles)

Finally got out to the shed to check the manufacturer date on the Metzlers that are on the beast.  As it turns out they were manufactured the 03 week of 01 year.  So they are 10 years old....YIKES!!!   :shock:

I was not budgeting for new tires but there is no way I keeping them on.  

So my local dealer now carries the Shinko 705's so when the tax return comes in I have yet another item to buy, Hope I have a nice return....I need the Mustang pegs and the tires.

 :roll:

 :lol:
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Post by: matts23 on March 14, 2011, 02:08:31 AM
I know what you mean.  I bought an '02 last April with only 6000 miles.  I just put new Michelin Anakees on it about 2 weeks ago and it is a completely different bike
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Post by: D-Fuzz on March 14, 2011, 03:53:39 AM
My 1996 Steamer still has the original front tire on it.  The rear isn't a whole lot better, from 2002.  I will also be investing in some new rubber before the year gets going too much.  I just can't decide between a DS tire or some knobbies. :?
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Post by: Putts255 on March 14, 2011, 04:05:46 AM
Hey D-Fuzz after reading a couple of your posts if you continue to do as much gravel or off highway travelling you may want to go the knobbies.  I have no major gravel planned this year and still not sure I will make the Alaska trip next year or not, so I will be going the Shinko route.  

Was at the local moto shop just after the new year and they said they did not carry the Shinko as stock but could order them in (5 days).  When I stopped by a couple weeks ago and they had 3 sets of what I need on the shelf.  The parts guy said they had a lot of guys asking for them so they ordered 6 sets, so I am good to go.

Good luck.
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Post by: D-Fuzz on March 14, 2011, 04:25:42 AM
I rode my DR650 lots on gravel and such with Michelin Anakees on it, never had too much problem.  I might try some knobbies just for the sake of experimenting though.  They will likely burn off if I do too much pavement riding, but that's the cost of doing business I guess.

I plan to ride my Tiger up to Edmonton in May or early June, so I will give you a buzz beforehand, maybe we can hit Timmy's for a coffee.
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Post by: Putts255 on March 14, 2011, 04:56:17 AM
Sounds good.  Shoot me a PM when the date gets closer....
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Post by: cosmo on March 15, 2011, 12:17:54 AM
Ahh, Hell, if you can't see the colour of the air inside, they're good to go!!!

My car has, as a spare, an LR78-15 in the boot - date coded 9. My best guess, 1979.

Car is a 1976...

Cosmo
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Post by: KuzzinKenny on March 15, 2011, 01:53:31 AM
Hey Putts255 !! its not the tyres i'd be worryin about but the 10 year old TUBES  :shock:

KK
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Post by: Putts255 on March 15, 2011, 02:40:38 AM
Yeah, I thought about that too.   Thats why I will be needin me some new tubes too.  I know I have read somewhere on here about the better tubes to be getting.  I will look it up when the time comes.

Thanks for the reminder.
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Post by: Bixxer Bob on March 15, 2011, 08:41:58 AM
Quote from: "KuzzinKenny"Hey Putts255 !! its not the tyres i'd be worryin about but the 10 year old TUBES  :shock:

KK

Tubes???? what are tubes????  :ImaPoser
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Post by: John Stenhouse on March 15, 2011, 12:53:11 PM
Tubes are those things you hope you are carrying when you bend a rim and all the air leaks out of your nice alloy wheel.  :shock:

Ask Greywolf on ADV I gave him the one I had in the back woods of Alaska, he did another several thousand miles on that to get home
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Post by: D-Fuzz on March 16, 2011, 04:47:08 AM
Quote from: "Putts255"Was at the local moto shop just after the new year and they said they did not carry the Shinko as stock but could order them in (5 days).  When I stopped by a couple weeks ago and they had 3 sets of what I need on the shelf.  The parts guy said they had a lot of guys asking for them so they ordered 6 sets, so I am good to go.

Good luck.

Which shop was that?  I have a friend going up to Edmonton next week, perhaps I can get a set brought back, if the shop still has some.  Do you mind me asking what you paid?  Was it comparable to online?
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Post by: Putts255 on March 16, 2011, 05:12:01 AM
Alberta Cycle on the corner of 97 Street and Yellowhead Trail.  Not a triumph dealer but I bought my DR650 from them in 2005.

I have not bought them yet but he quoted me right around $180 including the tire tax.  Still waiting for my tax return to arrive in the mail. :D    

He had 3 full sets on the shelf when I was there just a couple weeks ago. And he said he had 2 or 3 more sets in the back.

I can stop on my way home to check and get you an exact price if you want.  

I figure it is a good price for the pair.
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Post by: blacktiger on March 16, 2011, 12:56:35 PM
Quote from: "John Stenhouse"Tubes are those things you hope you are carrying when you bend a rim and all the air leaks out of your nice alloy wheel.  :shock:

Ask Greywolf on ADV I gave him the one I had in the back woods of Alaska, he did another several thousand miles on that to get home

They also help keep you afloat when crossing fords. :ImaPoser
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Post by: rybes on March 17, 2011, 12:24:58 AM
heres summink for ya t think about ;)

http://video.au.msn.com/watch/video/old ... rs/xvequ29 (http://video.au.msn.com/watch/video/old-tyre-dangers/xvequ29)

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/aged-ti ... rd-4826897 (http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/aged-tires-driving-hazard-4826897)
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Post by: D-Fuzz on March 26, 2011, 11:25:19 PM
I took the front wheel off my Tiger today.  I figured I'd better at least put a new tube in until I get around to buying a new set of tires.  I pulled out the old tube and it was stamped "1595", which I would take as 15th week/ 1995.  Good thing I hadn't ridden too far on it.  The rear tire has been replaced since the bike was new (2001 date), I am just wondering what the chances are that a new tube was installed with the tire.  It is still at least a 10 year old tube, so it will need replacing as well.  That will be tomorrow's job.
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Post by: Putts255 on March 27, 2011, 12:11:37 AM
I bought the tires but have not bought the tubes yet.  Don't know why I didn't buy them at the same time but hey, still too much snow on the ground to do anything anyway.

Next time I stop at the dealerships I will pick them up.  Hoping they have some Micheline's in stock...
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