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One note, The AM26 seems out of stock at several distribution centers without a restock date posted, is Avon discontinuing the AM26?
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Mikaw wrote: I’ve been searching and reading through the forum to get recommendations on tires for my KZ’s. Everyone has their favorites, and I’m not looking to trigger another big debate. Of the posts I’ve read the most consistently recommended tire is the Avon Roadrider. My search has found there are 3 versions of that tire. The Roadrider, the Roadrider MKII, and the Roadrider AM26. Can I ask of those three sub models which has been the best overall vs price point.
One note, The AM26 seems out of stock at several distribution centers without a restock date posted, is Avon discontinuing the AM26?
In my search for an AM26 front this year, I found the same out of stock situation for my front. I had one retailer, Fortnine, search for me and they were told that due to Covid-19, things were bunged up. Since then, I found them at a different retailer, Revco, albeit in a 100/90-19 size rather than the OEM 3.25-19. Both are Canadian sites. Fortnine is supposed to email me when they come in stock, but I've heard nothing yet. The reps I talked to in tracking down mine thought it's just a mfg/distribution problem as they couldn't imagine Avon discontinuing such a popular seller.
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The Roadrider has been updated, hence the moniker Roadrider MKII, which is the tire you’ll want. It’s one of our best-sellers and is quite popular with owners of older metric cycles.
The AM26 RoadRider is a race tire:
www.avontyres.com/en-us/tyres/am26-roadrider?cartype=motorsport
I’ve attached our catalog for you review.
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DON ARGENTO
National Sales Manager
North America Motorcycle
Avon Tyres
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Kidkawie wrote: Those AM26 look like they are for a vintage super single, not a 500# street bike.
I agree, but if you can get good mileage out of them I think either is a good choice. The price difference is so slight its not a factor. I'm replying to the email and going to inquire about mileage expectations of the AM26 and the MKII.
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Mikaw wrote:
Kidkawie wrote: Those AM26 look like they are for a vintage super single, not a 500# street bike.
I agree, but if you can get good mileage out of them I think either is a good choice. The price difference is so slight its not a factor. I'm replying to the email and going to inquire about mileage expectations of the AM26 and the MKII.
Those tires are not meant for your iintended purpose. My supermoto is under 240# and I run tires for lighter bikes/supermoto specific, not sportbike tires. Not to mention the lack of sizes, are you going to run a 90/90 rear?
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