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05 Nov 2024 14:31 #905803
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Does most Kawasaki Dealerships still change and balance tires for a 1982 KZ 1100 a2?
What tires would you recommend? Thanks
What tires would you recommend? Thanks
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05 Nov 2024 16:31 #905805
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I don't want to come across as a jerk, but there are a LOT of different tire threads here, all filled with different opinions on what's "best".
Of course, cost, availability, durability, ect, all factor into the purchase decision.
My opinion:
Best value: Shinko 712 & 230. They are cheap, good quality, readily available, but short lived.
Best overall tires, that are commonly available currently: Avon Roadrider MK II & Bridgestone BT46
Best tire if you have extra money: Michelin Road Classic
There are lots of other good tires, such as Continental ContiGo, Pirelli Demon,
A few I don't recommend: Dunlap D401 (poor durability), Metzeler Lazer (cracking)
I'll stop here. No shortage of opinions...including mine.
Of course, cost, availability, durability, ect, all factor into the purchase decision.
My opinion:
Best value: Shinko 712 & 230. They are cheap, good quality, readily available, but short lived.
Best overall tires, that are commonly available currently: Avon Roadrider MK II & Bridgestone BT46
Best tire if you have extra money: Michelin Road Classic
There are lots of other good tires, such as Continental ContiGo, Pirelli Demon,
A few I don't recommend: Dunlap D401 (poor durability), Metzeler Lazer (cracking)
I'll stop here. No shortage of opinions...including mine.
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05 Nov 2024 19:09 #905807
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Im giving the Michelin Road Classic a try. Avon tires are hard to get and I believe to are discontinuing production (I really liked them). The last few sets of Shinko 712 have had been out of round and yes the balance was checked again and the rim was trued to .020-.030 both directions. Could not get the hop out of it.
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05 Nov 2024 21:13 #905809
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I put a set of Shinko 230's on my Z1 this year and have been happy with them so far. We'll see what kind of mileage they get.
Scotty
1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion
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06 Nov 2024 07:19 #905813
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I put a set of those Michelin's on my 750 recently (haven't ridden yet), and had some issues with balance. I didn't see a mark for alignment with the valve stem, so I just threw them on. Come balance time, I wasn't happy with how much weight was needed, so I deflated and spun the tire on the wheel, and tried again. This time, they balanced beautifully. Got lucky. Just one small piece of lead was needed. Clearly, the wheel is off some, so it's not all about the tire, but the tire did come into play in the end.Im giving the Michelin Road Classic a try. Avon tires are hard to get and I believe to are discontinuing production (I really liked them). The last few sets of Shinko 712 have had been out of round and yes the balance was checked again and the rim was trued to .020-.030 both directions. Could not get the hop out of it.
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09 Nov 2024 12:03 #905900
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How are you able to balance the tires yourself?
do you have your own balance machine?
And thanks for the comeback guys
do you have your own balance machine?
And thanks for the comeback guys
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09 Nov 2024 12:51 #905901
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Easy to do at home. Check Youtube for videos. I use the bikes axle, and support using two jack stands. Your wheel bearings must be in good shape to use this method, though.
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How are you able to balance the tires yourself?
do you have your own balance machine?
And thanks for the comeback guys
Easy to do at home. Check Youtube for videos. I use the bikes axle, and support using two jack stands. Your wheel bearings must be in good shape to use this method, though.
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09 Nov 2024 15:01 #905905
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
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Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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I put the road classics on my girls 550 a few years back and they held up good. She really doesnt ride much . I put the metzelers on my turbo about the the same time and they are dry rotting cracking junk need to be replaced
Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
Bunch of other junk
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