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05/29/08 at 07:50:48
Hey, 2000 thumper here, had one year, bought at 2600k miles, now has 6700k smiles. Ive looked up the forums for a definitive answer as to possible replacement sizes for the rear/front tire, but all the ones I see are for special situations and the charts from Metzeler are a little off of stock. As Im sure everyone here already knows... Anyway, What size Metzeler tire should I be looking for? 190/40/15? Im not getting info that makes me feel that Im absolutely getting the right thing. I just want a replacement, nothing special size-wise, but wont skimp on quality. Thanks!!
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05/29/08 at 07:57:45
Stock:
140/80-15 Rear
100/90-19 Front
Metzeler has both in the ME880 series
(I just put a pair on.. very nice)
2008 Metzeler Full Line Brochure
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05/29/08 at 08:15:36
oh swell, that was a fast reply. Ima get my order on then, can't be wasting any time riding (have a flat currently, using it as cue to replace anyway) Thanks again!
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05/29/08 at 08:51:07
youzguyz wrote
on 05/29/08 at 07:57:45:
Stock:
140/80-15 Rear
100/90-19 Front
Metzeler has both in the ME880 series
(I just put a pair on.. very nice)
2008 Metzeler Full Line Brochure
what did you have on there before - the dunlops?
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05/29/08 at 08:55:32
Reelthing wrote
on 05/29/08 at 08:51:07:
youzguyz wrote
on 05/29/08 at 07:57:45:
Stock:
140/80-15 Rear
100/90-19 Front
Metzeler has both in the ME880 series
(I just put a pair on.. very nice)
2008 Metzeler Full Line Brochure
what did you have on there before - the dunlops?
Yep. Dunlop 404s.
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05/29/08 at 09:00:49
It'll be interesting to see which you like best after a few miles - man what stuff the ME880s have on them is sure slick the first 100 miles or so
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05/29/08 at 09:13:29
I've already clocked about .. hmmm.. at least 300 miles on them.
The very first corner I took, I almost jumped over the curb due to the tighter cornering.. really took me by surprise.
Now, I can tell they corner better than the 404s did, but the true proof is if I put new 404s back on after I wear these out, and notice a distinctly worse cornering ability.
I didn't have any problems with the slick stuff. First thing I did after I got the bike home was to take scouring powder and a scrub brush to the treads... and then still drove careful for the first tank of gas!
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2002 - Silver (Thumper)
2000 - Green (Mad Hamish)
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut between the seat and the handlebars. Make sure yours isn't too tight or too loose.
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05/29/08 at 15:18:33
is there any way that you have the part number for these tires?
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05/29/08 at 16:03:57
Tires are normally purchased by series Make (Metzeler), Series (ME880 Marathon) and size (see above).
Each store will have their own P/Ns for the tires.
I got mine from Dennis Kirk (
www.denniskirk.com
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The PNs there are:
540229 for the Front
540233 for the Rear
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05/29/08 at 16:09:45
Here is my order, Im not sure if the 10 digit number is the part number or not... got it at bikebandit.com They are the sizes mentioned by youzguyz *thanks man!*
Metzeler ME 880 Marathon
5385302-001 | Front / Rear: Rear
1 $121.67 On Order
Metzeler ME 880 Marathon
5385298-001 | Front / Rear: Front
1 $102.73 On Order
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05/29/08 at 16:31:57
o.k thanks a lot guys, I hate the stock tires to me the rear tire feels REAL squirrelly to me on turns and stopping. So I don't always feel comfortable on leaning as much as I need to sometimes.
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05/31/08 at 09:19:12
Hey, I just assumed too much and we all know what happens when you do that. I assumed I had tubeless tires, started the thread, got quick replies, I bought them, and then realized, "Hey! I need tubes! and I just bought tubeless tires! What do I do? Are the ME880's able to run tubes? Or do I HAVE to convert now?
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05/31/08 at 11:53:32
No, just stick the tube in
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05/31/08 at 12:44:56
Since the tire gurus are all assembled, can I butt in with a different question? The parts bike I bought has a Kenda Challenger on the back and a Metzler Marathon on the front. Both are in good shape with no checking or visible damage. I swear the Challenger has holes in it that look like they were put there to take studs.
My bike has IRC tires, which were new when I bought it. So, roughly 1500 miles on them. First of all, do you recommend that I change them out, with the incumbent hassle? Is there that much difference?Secondly, if I don't, is there a way to preserve the spare tires for when I wear out the IRCs?
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05/31/08 at 13:03:28
Sandy Koocanusa wrote
on 05/31/08 at 12:44:56:
Since the tire gurus are all assembled, can I butt in with a different question? The parts bike I bought has a Kenda Challenger on the back and a Metzler Marathon on the front. Both are in good shape with no checking or visible damage. I swear the Challenger has holes in it that look like they were put there to take studs.
My bike has IRC tires, which were new when I bought it. So, roughly 1500 miles on them. First of all, do you recommend that I change them out, with the incumbent hassle? Is there that much difference?Secondly, if I don't, is there a way to preserve the spare tires for when I wear out the IRCs?
Sandy, unless you are a certified go-fast peg dragger... I recommend that you get your money's worth of use out of the IRC tires before paying a lot to have other tires mounted.
And yeah, you can spray or wipe the spare tires with a silicone lube to help preserve them for later replacement use.
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