I never thought I could watch so many hours of tire reviews. You do an amazing job. Others have commented on the strange wearing on the front, but can you speak to the wobble others have experienced with the adventure front. Some claim the front tire is dangerous. I bought a T7 with Perelli M21and I love them in the dirt, but want something a step or two up in road manners.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Weston! I know how you feel... I didn't think I could talk about them so much either ;) The ADV front is actually my personal favorite of the line, I like it better than any of the other fronts. For me... and the 5 I have run they have ALL been the most stable. The Desert HT was the worst... All over the place. So much so I made this video: ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html After lots of testing, I have found the wobble or headshake is totally bike / suspension / load / pressure specific. The ADV tire I have run the Adv on my KTM 950, F850GS R1200GSA, Africa Twin and my 1190 Adv R. The 1190 was the worst! The BMW's Zero wobble and the Africa Twin ... it was only at a certain speed. Most of the bikes would get wobble when loaded heavy in the rear IF I did not crank up the preload. That is key! On-road they like full tire pressure too or they wear really funny. The block is SO BIG (why it works so well) in length, width and depth... that when the brakes are applied the block actually shifts and the trailing edge gets all the wear. The TKC80 does the same thing and is a common forum topic. I do agree that it is unnerving until you learn to deal with it. My OLD favorite tire combo was the MT21 front and the D908RR in the rear. That was until I found Motoz in 2010 and have run them since. Well, until 2017 when I began ADV Tire Testing... now I have run them all and would have a specific favorite tire for specific rides and terrains. Anyhow... That is the LONG answer :) Hope it helps. - Kyle
@@dsadventures6699 Yes, it can to up to any top speed "once stabilized"... It is sad that it can't be rock solid all the time. It is very interesting how different the reaction is based upon bike / suspension / air pressure / luggage set-up.
Based on your review I put the Tractionator Adventure on the rear and the Dual Venture on the front. 2018 Africa Twin. Prior to this I had been using the Shinko 804/805 combo. I could get near 1800 miles on the Shinko Rear before it was almost gone, no good on the mud. MOTOZ are great I have 3800 mile on the rear and 3500 on the front. Still half my tread remain on the rear and more than that on the front. Great traction all conditions. I disciplined myself to run strictly 36 PSI on the front and zero cupping so far. The Shinko would start early on. The Dual venture front does seek its own path on rain grooves but manageable. Pavement almost every day to commute, lots of Iowa gravel and dirt. Some rocky stuff on the rough trails (but a rarity in these parts), a 1500 mile trip to the Keeweenaw Penninsula. Zero complaints. Highly recommended and will purchase these again. Lots of rain on the trip up North and no issues with traction at all. Thanks!
Thanks to your absolutely epic reviews! I've purchased a Motoz Tractionantor Adventure rear and a Dualventure front for my 790 Adventure based on your reviews of them. Unfortunately I couldn't order through you as I think the shipping to New Zealand might have been a bit high ;-)
I've finally decided on the DualVenture front and Adventure rear. Especially because a tyre seller here in Australia is selling those two, in the sizes I need, as a discounted bundle with free shipping :)
Kyle, I wish you would talk about front tire choice/performance. Nobody ever does in these videos only the rear but most offroad offs come from lack of front grip.
I am working hard on some front tire comparisons. Most riders match the front and rear and thus a differentiation was not previously made. I have been getting a lot of mix match inquiries recently and am working on a comparison.
@@manybikes Kyle, if you were an Englishman like myself, I would be petitioning the Queen to grant you a Knighthood for "Services to the testing and evaluation of adventure motorcycle tyres!" Don't laugh, the heroic 3 times RTW Nick Sanders has just been given his MBE by Her Majesty and darn right too ! Seriously mate, you are a total legend and very much appreciated world-wide by the RTW community for all your hard won research and diligent efforts on behalf of all of us. God bless you and keep it coming !
Pick up my new T7 next week, heard good things re the motoz tyres, just ordered a Tractionator Rally for the rear, and a Tractionator Adventure for the front
Great review. Just put 6k miles on mine through all surfaces, and I still have tread left.Only downside is wet and cold (like here in Sweden off season). They get really slippery on the tar. Definitely my goto tyre for long adventure rides. /Rob
Nice Rob! Thank you for your real world feedback! Need to get to Sweeden one of these days... I have family in the Osterdund area... If I am typing it correctly ;)
@@manybikes ah how cool. It’s a great region for adv-riding. Spelled correct except the two dots over O. Östersund 😊 Ö is pronounced like the english ”early”. We could spell that ”örly” 👍🏻
Good to know! Engstrom and Mobherg are my Swed family names. Mobherg is fitting as it’s a “topographic name composed of the elements MO which is “sandy health” + berg which is mountain or hill. I am an outdoorsy dude... And also funny that surname of ENGSTROM was an English and Swedish locational name meaning 'of the Ing-land' - the meadow land by the stream. Local names usually denoted where a man held his land, and indicated where he actually lived. And Bradshaw... my actual name... derived from the Old English brad ('broad') and sceaga ('thicket') form the Region of origin of Lancashire where the family castle is with our family Crest. Pretty neat... Little bit if my personal history.
I ride a Moto Guzzi Stelvio. In 10,000 miles I'm on my second set of Shinko 705s. They are cheap enough that I don't feel bad putting on tires every 5k miles. This is all on roads that are chock full of potholes. The things stick well enough on spirited rides in the twisties, I think I'll keep putting them on the Stelvio.
Thank you for doing this review series, this is the first source of info I've found that very objectively explains the differences between the Rallz and the Adventure tire. Am gonna get a Adventure for the new to me 890 advR rear. I've run Motoz for years on my EXC 500 and love them to death.
Awesome! Welcome! The Adventure rear does a fantastic job. I like the front too, but many do not. The new Dual Venture front is a great option. Thanks for watching.
Congrats Kyle for your great reviews!. Just because you mention them...I used the MITAS E07 (90/90R21, tubeless) on my 2018 KTM 1290 SAR, with both tires in the front had air loss in multiple places in the bead , recently changed the front for the MOTOZ Tract. Adv. and problem solved! (so...it was not the rim). I like that MOTOZ tire in the front...some noise at first but I think is decreasing now with the increasing mileage.
Thanks for sharing! Dude... the E10 on my 1190 right now is so frustrating. It'll hold air for three days then randomly loose all air in 20 minutes. Fill it up... will last until the next afternoon. Then be flat in the AM and then hold air for several days straight. Rarrrrrr.... Need to get it swapped out! I am happy you are liking your Motoz Adv tire, I too like it over the RallZ front. Now.... Here in a few weeks I will show you a new tire that you might want to try when the Adv tire wears out ;) Stay tuned!
I have a CRF300L with stock and will be upgrading to new ones. I have studied so many types my head is in a fog! Lol. On a Canadian site, I have picked several and placed them in the cart to compare. I would then start to eliminate one by one…and the Motoz Adventurer was the one that was left! Thanks very much for your in-depth review, this has solidified my choice!🍺🇨🇦
It is a great tire! I would recommend the Tube Type Dual Venture front tire for your pairing with the Adventure rear tire on your CRF300L. Neat bike! Congrats.
Super feedback! I'd like to feature you in Monday's GPS video. Will you please email or txt me a few less than 1 minute clips of your GPS tires, your experience or any supporting photos of rides? That would be awesome! - Kyle
Another amazing Motoz Monday video Kyle! Motoz makes an excellent products, and I'm a big fan. My T-700 loves MotoZ, and I'm currently on the Rallz front and rear. This video now has me considering the Adventure for my next front tire.
@@manybikes This is what I'm thinking for my next set on my T7. Adventure rear and RallZ front. Also thanks for having the best tire reviews on UA-cam!
@@matthagge4792 you should go with the dv front, If you ride 50/50 like me! The rallz front wears fast! So going to try rallz rear, and dv front. Rallz rear last Forever 😃
I am maybe 1000 miles to go on my TrailMax Mission which I am very happy with but maybe will give a go for Motoz ADV since want have better off roading experience but still have good feel on twisties, would you recommend this one for my KTM 790 adv r...... Kyle you are theUA-cam tire king for sure, thank you for tremendous amount of work you putting to that topics, cheers V!
The Michelin Anakee Wild was a game changer when it was released. Right now I am on the TKC 70 Rocks and it is a FANTASTIC tire. The Dunlop TrailMax Mission tire is a great tire too... So many great options out there! We used to use a TKC80 for everything and now there is a "specific tire" for each type of ride. I LOVE It!
I have bought a rear 120/90/18 for my WR250R, as other tires in a 120 size wear out way to quick lucky to get 4500km , if it fits my BMW R80 G/S then it will be a winner. I had the front Adventure on my Tiger 800 XCA and it lasted ages.
How would you compare this Tractionator Adventure to the Anakee Wild? I'm riding a 2022 BMW GSA. I consider my riding true 50-50 in the high desert. I'm just wondering if I should give them a try. I really like the Anakee Wilds. Maybe I have just watched to many of your videos. Hahaha. Love the channel.
Thank you for you comment. I personally am not a fan of the RallZ front on the road. It wears funny and wiggles a lot. Adventure on the back and the newish Dual Venture on the front is the new Go To combo. Stable with lots of traction.
My experience has been different than yours. I’ve been getting about 4500 miles out of my tk 80s on my ktm 1090. I decided to try an HT and that thing is so loud, I’m taking it back off! The shinko performs just as well, absolutely no road noise, lasts just as long, and much cheaper to purchase.
Lucky you! The Shinko’s and TKC80’s melt off my 1190! The Desert HT is LOUD for sure. But the side traction is unmatched, in my opinion. Different strokes for different folks. I’ll buy the Desert HT off you for $100
Wow! I find that really strange. I don't get noise front the Tractionator Adventure tires on any of the bikes I've ridden. What size are you running on what with rim?
I live in the Pacific Northwest. I’m a novice, and plan on going camping and riding logging roads, but nothing crazy,, because of the limitations on my suspension and clearance. I have a 2016 Honda CB500X. I need something that will give my confidence in all conditions, especially wet pavement. My friend has these Motoz Adventures and highly recommends them. I’m an older rider, so pretty cautious in how I ride. What would you recommend? Would these Motoz Adventure be a good choice? I realize when choosing tires, there is always a conprimise.
Yes Sir! I love Motoz tires. I like the RallZ better than the Adventure, but they wear out a little quicker. They do have more silica than the Adventure so I find them a little better in wet weather. Welcome to ADV, it’s amazing!
The Motoz RallZ Tube Type is amazing in the dirt and sand! I am not a fan of the RallZ front on pavement, but in the dirt they are RAD. Next suggestion would be the new Mitas XT+ for the front of your bike. I like it a lot. manybikes.company.site/products/Mitas-ENDURO-TRAIL-XT-20-Road-80-Off-Road-Tires-p590057705
Hi, Kyle, love your channel and so happy that I found it! I'm a new Teneré 700 owner and have been patiently finishing the break-in period (did the first oil change yesterday). The stock Pirellli's are really squirrelly going down gravel roads. After watching your excellent Motoz reviews I have been thinking about either the Rallz or Tractionator Adventure tires. I live in northern British Columbia, Canada where we get a lot of cooler temperatures. Would you say the Rallz gives better cold weather and wet weather traction on pavement than the Adventure tire? I don't want to low-side the bike on a greasy corner or a tar snake. Also, one more noob question, if you don't mind - the T7 is my first bike with tubed tires. Which size and brand of tubes should I get for the Teneré? I can't seem to find much info online. And, you ship to Canada? Thanks!
On my smaller drz 400 s. I had in the past tge tractionator desert ht (1 set) mountain hybrid (2 sets) and now on the tractionator adventure (a couple of hundred miles, commute to work and go play in las vegas desert) the desert ht was fantastic in the dirt, very loud on street (think of a big truck with swamp tired...lol) wet pavement was tricky as tge rear would break loose easy got about 6k miles. Mountain hybrid still very very good of road, and way better on wet, very good grip on dry pavement, changed them at about 8k miles. Adventure tire, off road very good (desert riding) very good grip on dry, about tge same on wet as the hybrid. Front tire do "float" easily on small pavement imperfection, i will try to air down a little and see if that change. I didnt get that feeling with tge desert ht or tge mountain hybrid which are more aggressive (beside the rain grooves of course)
The RallZ is a much better off road tire than the Adventure. You don't notice it much going from the ADV to the RAllZ but the other way... you notice it quickly! On road the ADV is marginally smother but gets 2k more miles than the rally on average.
How well does the Adventure version do on a wet highway, beings it's 100% pure rubber? Typically manufacturers are running some silica for wet traction.
The compound of the Adventure has changed a little over the years. the new make up as per Motoz is as follows, "Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes." The Rubber used is still all natural, but they have added components (such as silica I'd imagine) to improve traction everywhere.
Hey Kyle, question on the difference of the 140x80x18 vs 150x80x18? What to expect to see in difference of ride? Sorry 2nd attempt to comment 1st didn't make it?
Ha! Ha! It happens. Check out this video I did about the 90/90-21 Tube Type vs. Tubeless and the 140/150-18 rear tires. ua-cam.com/video/qwHDZHufy6A/v-deo.html It all depends on rim width. If mounting the wide tire on a narrow rim the sides "pinch in" making the sidewalls really steep and unuseable. If you mount the narrow tire on a wide rim the tread flattens and the bike will turn in really slow... you'll have to push the bars to make the bike turn as it will "turn like a truck" Motoz has a rim width chart on their site I highly recommend you take a look at: motoz.com.au/product/tractionator-adventure/
Hi, congratulations on your videos! I wanted to ask you for some advice: I had a 1290 with the tkc80s (excellent off-road, good on dry asphalt, slippery on wet asphalt) and with the mitas e07+ (good on asphalt and dry off-road, terrible on mud and grass). Now I have the T700 Wordl Raid with the Anlas Capra X, good in every situation. Unfortunately before getting to the off-road I always have to do 90 minutes. on the motorway and the front Capra I'd like to try the K60 ranger or the tractionator adventure. What do you suggest me? Do they hold well on wet asphalt? And on asphalt for my transfers do they last even less than the Capra X? Thank you
Congrats on the new bike! I'd recommend the Motoz RallZ rear and the Dual Venture in the front. It's better in the wet. 15% more off road traction than the Adventure rear... and it is great on the highway with mileage of 4k to 6k on average.
What kind of mileage did you get out of the front tire? Was thinking about using this front tire with the rear GPS tire. Can't wait to see next week's video on the GPS tires.
I was able to get the Front ADV tire to run about 8k miles. I personally prefer the Adv front over the GPS front for my style of riding as the GPS just isn't aggressive enough for my liking, ESPECIALLY in the Deep Sand Washes I run often. Not too fun there! When running the ADV front and rear I used 2 Adventure Rear tires to every front. With the GPS I ran the GPS Front and Rear past 12k miles on my R1200GSA. But... on my Super Enduro I used the Adv Front and GPS rear until the front wore down... I then swapped them both out at 8K. Actually gave the GPS to a friend and he rode it for another 3k or so!
Very cool! That is a bitchin' combo and one that I like to run. The ADV front is actually my personal favorite of the line, I like it better than any of the other fronts. Nice choice.
Hi Kyle ...Love your Videos ...Excellent work...I have a Tenere 700 with Motoz Tractionators Rallz in the rear and Dual Venture in the front..What would you recommend for tire pressure on and off road...I am running 30psi on both sides and they seem to do great on and off road...
Nice! 30 psi is my go-to pressure if I am running around town or jumping on and off road. If hammering a day of highway (more then an hour of slab and or fully loaded I’ll run 38 psi. If riding all day in the dirt, mid 20’s. All depends on load, terrain and the weather ;)
@@wesleydean1358 I’d run full pressures fully loaded … until I felt I “needed more traction” and then I’d drop to 30ish… if more is needed, I’d lower more.
Hey Kyle, Looking for another tire for my 690 enduro r …I currently have Mitas E07’s on. Was using the bike for Adventure riding, and now going to use it for a dual sport bike., and back up Adventure bike. I like the E07, and did everything welll except some hill climbs with roots, and leaves. They let me down their! Are dual sport rides are 75% trails/offroad, and the rest gravel/paved roads. Which Motoz tire do you recommend? I like that Adventure tire! Thanks, and really enjoy your content👍
Great questions. I've been riding the shop 690 for weeks now on PIrelli MT21's and I forgot how a full knobbie felt on the street ;) I would lean towards the Tube Type Dual Venture up front with the Motoz RAllZ tire in the rear. On the 690 that combo would be amazing.
Kyle, have you seen any cracking on the Motoz? I have a Motoz Adventure of unknown age that has some longatudinal cracks on my new to me 1190. I love the performance of this tire on the road so I am hoping this cracking thing was fixed in this more recent version. What tire pressure is working for you on this thing? 30 psi? It feels like it could go way way lower for offroad. Or is there not really a benefit to that with this particular tire?
Thanks for watching! Cracks have been found on these tires in years past. Typically after excessive low pressure on highway or having been mounted on narrower rims than the tire calls for. The Super Tenere was the worst for this. They are superficial and will not compromise your performance. See the date code near the DOT stamp on the tire…. 4 numbers first two are the month, second two are the year. Airing down can help in extreme situations but isn’t necessary most of the time.
@@manybikes Thank you for the reviews!!! Particularly on the 1190. You were actually the reason I chose that bike. I think I will keep running this thing and wear it out. I am super impressed with the road grip. And probably go for another Motoz Adventure if the cracking thing was resolved. Looking at the date code it says 08 18 so they are damn old.
What tire would you put on a tiger 900 rally that’s going to see mostly pavement with maybe 10 per cent off road but I still want to be somewhat good off road
Yes, the Adventure front tires have been discontinued. It was replaced by the Dual Venture front. The Dual Venture is a much better all around tire. It’s reversible, is better on pavement and better in the dirt. Win. Win!
Thanks for watching. Regardless if you do the conversation or not… your T7 can run either tire. Tube type is better suited for more dirt fixing and the tubeless is more stable on the street. Motoz Tractionator RallZ Adventure Tire Review - Same Size Different Tires? Tube vs. Tubeless ua-cam.com/video/qwHDZHufy6A/v-deo.html
Man... I don't know. The GPS is a great tire but the ADV has much better off-road traction. If you want the grip "when you do" go off road the ADV is the way to go.
Two things I'll say. The front definitely does not like going above 75mph, I find I start getting headshake. Second, the tire initially feels EXTREMELY tippy. Like, counter steer to intimate a turn, then switch all pressure to the other hand to hold the bike up for the entire turn type of tippy. Now, with maybe 2-3k on them, they feel much more neutral. So you definitely don't get to have you cake and eat it too with them, but they sure do work well off-road.
Thank you for your feedback. The headshake is bike / suspension / load specific. The ADV tire is on of my favorites of the line. Here is my solution for when the bars begin to move: ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html You can ride through it to ANY top speed. But... I do agree that it is unnerving until you learn to deal with it. I did not experience the tippy feeling. What are you riding?
Same here with my T7. The front starts to wobble at around 75 mph. Much more sensitive to side winds vs stock Pirelli. Still like them but I may compromise to a less agressive combo next year.
@@denischartrand3912 2 Death-wobble Cures for Tank Slapper Handlebars on Rain Grooved Freeways on an ADV Motorcycle ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html
I like the Motoz tire....probably my favorite tire for performing off road and longevity. But finding them now here in Canada....and the price,are 2 big issues. 450$ Canadian for a rear 17" on my 1190 is just too much.... And I guess I'm hard on tires cause I can only get 4k kms outta any rear(yes I do alot of gravel and enjoy TC off)
Looked at your site and dont know wich ones are the correct for the tenere 700 (front and rear), you mentioned to use tubeless type for big bikes. Thanks
That is correct. I have found that on the T7 after having run both sets back to back... the 90/90-21 Tubeless and the 150/70-18 Tubeless are the best feeling tires. You "can run" the 140 rear and the Tube Type front but I have found them to 1. Wear out Much quicker and 2. The flat tread made the bike turn slower. Some LOVE the Tube Type tires on their T7's though... Tires... Like windshields, and seats and oil... Everyone has a different like.
Hi Kyle, I am shopping for new tires for my G310GS. Currently have 805 combination on the bike. These looked like better options. As this is a lighter bike, you leaned towards the tube version. The current install on mine are tubeless. Do you have any thoughts on what the best option for that would be? And if you were comparing them to the Dunlop trailmax mission would one shine better than others for southeastern us riding (virginia) and how would you think that they would compare to what I currently have?. The wiggle on the 805 laterally in the mud gives me quite a bit of pucker when offroad.
Thanks for your inquiry. I am on my 4th set of 110/80-19 tires on my 390 Adventure. They work great. 10mm wider than stock. I actually like them better.
Hi Kyle, Which of my two Motoz rear tube tyres should I put on for a course on the road racing track? Ride a Suzuki DRZ400s. I have one Rallz that have 60 % tread deapth left and one new Tractionator Adventure tyre. What I have understand Rallz has softer rubber but Adventure has more rubber in contact with tarmac.... Greatful if you have the time to answer! Best Regards from Sweden Owe
Great question. Neither... At the race track I would run a pure street / road tire. You will want the stickiest and most compliant rubber possible. Conti Trail Attack wold be top of my list. The Motoz ... not so much.
Thanks for your answer Kyle, Unfortunately, I'm going to the race track tomorrow... And the pair of Pirelli rally str I found did not fit. The rear 150/80-18, looked square, partly due to the narrow rim but also the tire pattern, which only has longitudinal sipes on the edges. The front 90/90-21 looked good so I Keep it. The Pirellis was the only matchning pair I could find in 21 and 18 sizes in stock in my small town.... So apart from my two Motoz tires I only have a Shinko 244 with 50% tread remaining and which has been sitting for two years as an option. Will call shops again to day and try to find any new street oriented tyres in any brand that fit my narrow 18 rim. Best regards Owe
@@owekarlsson250 Good luck! I would run the Adventure over the RallZ for the points you mentioned. More rubber on the ground. This will give you less squirm.
So, I'm stuck between the adventure and the rallz for my crf450l. Currently have the dunlop d606 / mt21 combo, abs though it's nice, it's a little sketchy on the highway, which I need to take to get to the dirt. Also to work and back! The d606 is 3/4" between lugs, and I'm not sure if I want to go further. But I'm worried that if I go to the adventure I'll lose some offroad ability. I'm in Phoenix, and as you know, the terrain loves the big knobs. Would the adventure or the rallz best compare to the d606?
Nice, Kyle! What do you say about the weird wear on the front center blocks. Seen many ppl with really a bad slope wear on them. Is it just low tire pressure, or just a lot of heavy breaking?
I have seen uneven wear from the Tractionator Adventure Fronts similar to what I have seen on the TKC80 front tires. I personally think it is a combination of low tire pressure and heavy front brake use coupled with TALL tread blocks. I also think it is a change in compound used at Motoz. Some have worn more than others under the same use on the same bikes on the same roads / trails. I happen to like the Adv Front better than the RallZ front for Daily Highway Use but the RallZ is KING in the deep, wet or sandy stuff. Now... I am currently testing a new Motoz front tire that might just be the golden egg... that works well for all of the Motoz rear tires. We shall see.... Thanks for watching!
Hello. Thanks for the great review. Recently I installed MOTOZ Tractionator Adventure. Do you unflate them to factory spec psi? Or what is the recommended psi if manufacturers has different air pressure recommendations?
Hi Kyle, great video series - many thanks!!! Now, I have just got the Tractionator Adventure over here in Germany, very difficult, and now I wonder about tyre pressure on- and off-road. I ride a rally-converted Husky 701. Please advise!!! What is your recommendation, please? Many thanks, Hubertus
Well thanks for watching! SWEET a 701 Rally... that has to be the perfect machine. I would run 30 psi most of the time and then drop down to the low 20's when the going gets tough and you NEED More Traction. That will not happen a lot... but when it does, you will have it in reserve. - Kyle
Yes, I have ridden the Adventure in the wet, both tarmac and deep sticky nasty mud! They work really well. The original tires were All Natural Rubber with zero silica and they worked well. The newer Adventure tires (since the RallZ) are now being made with an "Optimized Hybrid Natural / Synthetic compound" which Motoz says produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. This is the tire I rode on the F850GSA and I really like the way it felt.
Amazing videos!! Best tire videos on UA-cam and there are a lot of them. Idk if you’ll see this but I recently picked up a zero fx that I want to be able to ride anywhere. On road and off-road. The only thing I’m worried about is the vibrations and noise on the street. Which adventure tire do you think is the quietest/lest vibrations on the road? I was looking at the motoz adventure in this video and also maybe the AX41, I remember you saying that was pretty good too. I’m willing to take the compromise and don’t care about longevity. Just want to be able to ride on any terrain with the most minimal sound/vibes on the road as possible. Thanks for any information I’d greatly appreciate it!!
@@manybikes awesome! I appreciate all your help. I’m assuming the AX41s would be a bit quieter that the Shinko 804/805 and scorpion rally aSTR? That’s the only other tire I was considering. You have a great day
I prefer the Adventure front for an all around tire... well for now... There will be a NEW All Around tire that I will show you in Episode 14... I think that might be the tire you are looking for. Somewhere between the RallZ and the Adventure.
I have ridden the Adventure in the wet, both tarmac and deep sticky nasty mud! They work really well. The original tires were All Natural Rubber with zero silica and they worked well. The newer Adventure tires (since the RallZ) are now being made with an "Optimized Hybrid Natural / Synthetic compound" which Motoz says produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. This is the tire I rode on the F850GSA and I really like the way it felt.
I think the ADV is a quiet tire... but I am coming off more aggressive tires too. It is noiser than an 80/20 but quieter than most of the 50/50 tires. Now... the Desert H/T sounds like you are riding an airplane with a propeller!
I'm a year late... I'm not sure if you'll reply. I have a small royal enfield scram 411. I'm doing some muddy roads in Oz. Any of the Motoz range more suitable for the 19inch front and 17 inch rear single cylinder Royal Enfield? cheers Muz from Oz
how is the tractionator adventure front tire on a big adventure bike? I have heard bad reviews of just the front tire for on pavement cornering and also at highway speeds, i drive a ktm 1290 SAR, so a 21" front tire
The new Dual Venture front tire has been built to address these issues and will eventually replace the Adventure front. Here it is: First Look! Motoz Tractionator DV or Dual Venture Tire | Non-Directional | Pair w/ GPS ADV or RallZ ua-cam.com/video/Jn4K8kGMLbM/v-deo.html
Hi Kyle, I currently have Anakee Adventures on my Super Tenere and they stick like glue on the road but I do go off road sometimes with mates and then I have a lot less confidence. It's also driver inexperience but looking for something that will be better off road. I'm really torn as what to get. I like the look of (and that plays a part) the Tractionator Adventure but is hwy road noise potentially an issue? I don't speed, 110km is Australia Hwy speed...I don't act like a fool, I ride very safely as I want to come home uninjured from a long trip. I just need better off road confidence with longevity. The Anakee Adventures have already done nearly 10,000 km (8,000km on road 2,000 off road and always loaded with gear) and still lots of tread left so that is an indication that I don't push the bike. I'm not overly keen on those models with the constant central strip (like the GPS)...is anything else a consideration? Could you potentially cut grooves between the lugs on the GPS to give better traction on gravel?
Thanks for your inquiry Paul. I'd recommend the Continental TKC70 Rocks in the rear and the Dunlop TrailMax Mission for the front of your bike. Super smooth and they get the job done.
I’m on a BMW 1200GS and have the Adventure on the rear, I’m now looking for a front. I heard some don’t like the Adventure front so I’m not sure what to get. What would pair nicely with the rear? For my type of riding I need a front at least as aggressive as the rear. MotoZ Rally possibly?
Yes, I have heard of many people not liking the Adv front tire but I personally have not had the issues they have experienced. I do think that for your R1200GS the RallZ front would be a great combo for your Adv rear. It has more "dirt bike" style knobs that will work really really well off-road while still allowing you to tear it up in the twisties. If that does not work up to your standards I would then suggest the Michelin Anakee Wild in the front. Thanks for watching. - Kyle
Ok, I’ll give the Rally a try! I ride to the Arctic every year and need traction especially on the front while riding the Dempster and Dalton. It’s 2,500 miles just to get there so it sounds the Adventure/Rally combo would make the entire trip. In the past I ran out of front traction way before the rear.
Tube or tube-less type for a CRF450L? Is the decision based on weight or hp? The stock IRC tires on my 250L looked great at 1500 miles. However my 450L smoked the original IRC’ (same tire size and model)) at 800 miles. Its obvious why. My question revolves around the fact that both are single cylinder bikes. Where does that dividing line put the 450L? Ive already put a tractionator on my 450L. It was an emergency tire swap as I noted the IRC carcass was cracking at the base of the knobbies and any tire at that point was better than what was on it. The first thing I noticed was an increase of seat height. They were a little slick for the first few miles . Once the new was gone these tires ran well on the street. Havent had them off road yet.
On the 450L you will want to go Tube Type as you want the tire as light as possible. The HP difference and the wheel spin of the 450L is much greater and will tend to wear out tires faster. I run the Tube Type tire on my 950 Super Enduro with 100+ HP and it works great. I do notice when I jump to the 150 I do notice the weight when twisting the throttle. Stick with the smaller lighter Tube Type on the 450L and you will have more fun.
If you want to get 8k+ miles I would say the Adventure tire would be your best bet. If you want an even better performing tire but it will get 2k less miles the RallZ is my favorite.
Realistically as a 60-year-old man. My off-road days are kind of limited. I'm probably on the road 70% but when I do go off-road , I go all out and want the best traction to keep up, if not, surpass my riding Buddies . I have the ax41's now and they're too noisy on the road. The front scates me on the asphalt. I was wondering what you thought of putting a Moto's GPS on the front and a Moto's Adventure on the rear for my 2021 890 ADV? If so, do you have the 18/21 combo in stock at motocity?
Love it! I am not a fan of the GPS and it’d not as aggressive as I think you’d want when you do get off road. I’d recommend the Motoz Dual Venture front tire and the Adventure or RallZ rear tire. I’m not sure if MotoCity has that combo but I think I I have the set up here in my garage to handle your request.
Yes Sir! The 950 SE was actually the "test bike" for the compounds when in development. I have run the 140 and the 150. they both fit and they both work great. The 150 is much heavier but lasts 2x longer. The 140 is lighter, has a flatter profile and while it works great it wears out in like 2k miles. I have many photos I can share of both if you hit me up on FB or IG.
@@bp9749 the 150 is sold out in most sizes. I do have a 150 RallZ on hand and the Adventure Front in 90/90-21 has been replaced by the Dual Venture front tire.
@@manybikes Eeer, what? What's this post doing here? I didn't make this post, someone must've hacked my account. I know nothing. Hell, I don't even own a bike! If we just pretend I did have a bike though, I'd be pretty interested in a replacement for the Adventure front tire. Preferably a reversible tire to eliminate heel/toe wear, with better offroad manners and on top of that better longevity. But again, I know nothing.
Great video as usual. Really interested by the Adventure tires. Just for additional clarification (don't feel any disrespect from myself) but I just want to get back to your 50-50 tire review you did with Chapparal. Both tractionator (Adventure and Rallz) finished last in the freeway category. Would you please explain me what did you consider in this freeway evaluation? Just asking because you stated those tires are great on road, I'm just confused with both reviews that may to some extend say opposite things. Thanks in advance for your answer, keep on the good work.
Yes Sir! Thank you for your inquiry, it is super valid. Here I am comparing Motoz to Motoz. The Motoz tires can handle any speed of highway and twisties you throw at them, that part is great and what I am speaking of here. Now... with the Tire Test I had previously conducted I was comparing how the tires felt, how loud they were, how they handled rain grooves, etc... There are many tires that handle rain grooves better than the Motoz, others are WAY quieter, others provide better "feedback from the road" ... Lot's of data points. Put up against those other tires, the Motoz did fall down on the scale quite a bit. Now that does not mean that they are not a good tire, they just did not stack up in the comparison when it came to rain grooves and noise. Hope that clears things up! - Cheers, Kyle
Which of the motoz brand tire would you recommend for winter riding was considering rallz or adventure for the dual compound but then the xtreme hybrid for the sypes
What's up Gage. If I were riding a 250 or 450 dual sport I would run the Xtreme Hybrid for sure. BUT... if you are on an Adv bike... the Hybrid is not robust enough and the RallZ would be my tire of choice.
Love the CRF250L! If it were me... I would try the Xtreme Hybrid. I myself am jonesing to ride that tire! I just picked up a bike to try it on... cant wait! Shoot some content with it and I will make a video for you ;)
do they make the front in a 21inch TubeLess ?? ive bought em before but not finding even a listing for it now ?? or the TKC80 in this size TubeLess either for that matter what gives do you know ??
Quick question.. when do you know you probably shouldn’t lean more? How do you tell when your tires are about to slide, without actually sliding and crashing on the road?
@@billfinch800 Steering feels funny probably because the front is a larger size than stock. Have to get used to I guess but on gravel roads they work really well. On pavement, I can barely hear the tire noise over the wind and exhaust noise. They mounted up super easy.
Hi Kyle. I see many complaints about front tire wearing unevenly. What do you think about running a Tractionator Adventure Tire in the rear with a Trailmaxx Mission tire in front for like a Tiger 800??
Thanks for watching Francis and for your comment. I have seen uneven wear from the Tractionator Adventure Fronts as I have from TKC80 tires. I personally think it is a combination of low tire pressure and heavy front brake use coupled with TALL tread blocks. Yes... The F850GSA in this feature... I swapped a TrailMax Mission onto the front of that bike (Need to make the Video yet!) and it did improve the street handling of the bike over the ADV front tire. It lost performance off-road BUT I think the Mission front is the "perfect in-between" tire if you want a less aggressive front than the ADV or RallZ but More aggressive than the GPS. So... YES. I would totally approve of this suggestion of yours and I can tell you from experience that it works well too!
Originally the Adventure was "All Natural Rubber" but now they describe the compound as such, "Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes."
Tom and Reghardt, I hear you both loud an clear. What specifics would you like to see reported on the front tires? I have personally found that front tires are really hard to get a baseline on... due to external factors. No matter the brand, I have found "different wear" or feelings from the same tire when run back to back. That makes it hard for me to generalize with them. Now in my normal reviews when I discuss how "the other tires" have run compared to whatever tire I am running.... there I do give more specifics. Your request is noted an I will do a better job at speaking towards this in the future. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment!
@@manybikes Hi Kyle! Thanks for the reply! If you can basically just give more feedback between the Adventure and Rallz fronts that would be great. I’m on a 2017 Africa Twin and my next set of tyres will be Motoz, but I need to decide between the ADV or Rallz. I do 80 percent offroad, but when I get onroad I absolutely hammer the bike, so would like a review of the fronts as well. Thanks and Cheers from South Africa! I like your tyre content!
@@manybikes specifics would be road noise, stability under braking and general on-road performance of the fronts. Offroad specifics would be how it tracks in sand and high speed gravel. We don’t have rain grooves in our roads, but I brake quite hard and use the bike to commute every now and then. Currently running AX41’s, which are absolutely great but the rear doesn’t give any mileage and the front is my absolute favourite tyre so far.
Dude... I LOVE THE AX41 Tires but I can not get 1,500 miles out of them! I have run the AX41 on the front of my 1190 with the RallZ rear and I really like that combo! Of the RAllZ vs. Adv fronts... the ADV is quieter and rolls smooth. The RallZ is much more knobby. Here is my full RallZ ON BIKE review and you can see that I PUSH that tire HARD. It has never let me down: ua-cam.com/video/mA7e5BAm6CQ/v-deo.html
Aren’t you running a much greater risk of a pinch flat running at 30 psi, especially if you’re tackling rocky roads on a big ADV bike like a GS? Also, did you get that mileage running 30 psi the whole time?
Thanks for your comments Ryan. I run heavy duty tubes and haven’t ever punch flatted with 30 psi. Now… running 18 to 20… that’s where I need to be careful. I run 30 “most of the time” unless hitting the highway all day long, then I run full pressure. So, yes… my average is 30.
@@manybikes Oh that’s interesting. I never even considered going down that low unless I’m trying to get through particularly gnarly terrain and I air back up as soon as I can.
Hay...thanks, great review...great tires. I currently have a GPS on the rear and a TKC80 on the front. i'm struggling with tire pressures and traction on high speed gravel. The 1090's specs say F35 R42. I've dropped rear to 35 but didn't notice much if any difference! My aftermarket TPMS also showed decent temp increase. I'd never considered going as low as 30 (as you did/do). I always run unloaded solo. Would road handling get sketchy at 30-30 or is it just a feeling that needs to get used to? Is heat damage a concern at 30-30 over a period of time (understanding a day of highway requires the factory 35-42)? Apologies for all the questions...thanks again :o)
Love your handle ScooterNoMore! Thanks for your inquiries. I imagine you are skating around on the top of the graval with 35 psi - that is still a "high street pressure" in my opinion. Even 30 is a "high off-road pressure" if we look at it. Now... Street pressures should be close to the manufacture recommendations. Now keep in mind that the pressures you see are at MAX Load. Your GPS tires are probably a load index of 70 which translates to 739 lbs in the rear and the front 90/90-21 has a load index of 54 which is 467 lbs. Add those two together and you get a Max Working Load of close to 1200 lbs. So the manufacturer pressure is cold tire pressure at MAX Load. Now this is the TIRE's limits. Your 1090 manual says your bike has a "Maximum Permissible Total Weight" of 992 lbs and they even break it down to 364 on the front axle and 628 on the rear axle. You riding your bike unloaded and solo... is WAY below that number. I run high 36 to 42 psi when on pavement all day and this number changes if I am solo (36) or loaded (42). Then off road... 30 most of the time but if I find the tire not getting the traction or the sidewall felx that I want... I drop it lower, like 8 to 10 psi lower. My KTM likes different pressures than my BMW which likes different pressure than my tube running 950. Here is a tire pressure thread on the 1090 forum that I found interesting years ago: www.ktm1090forum.net/threads/tire-pressure-for-offroad.2061/
@@manybikes Hay....Thanks, yeah no more scooters! out of all my bikes I miss my first little 49cc Honda the most. Yes, skating around would be the word for sure, especially flat corners. Thanks for your insights! as I ride 60-40 (street-gravel) it'd be nice to find a pressure that is a good compromise between both. 30-30 might just be the number. My concern was compromising the tires with the heat associated with lower pressures and hour long section of highway (55-75mph). in your opinion, it it a worry? Or am I over analyzing it? .." just drop the pressures and see how it feels "..! thanks again....
Apples and oranges. The AX41 is a superior tire in the wet. The rubber is MUCH softer and sticker, the sidewall is really compliant and gives amazing feedback and the tread blocks are short making it super stable. Now... the AX41 on my bikes did not make 2k miles, but I love them!
@@manybikes I managed 5500 miles on an AX41 on the back of my 1200 GS, but strangely the AX41 on the back of my CRF250 Rally is pretty much done after 2500 miles, figure that one out 🤷🏻♂️😂
The Tractionator Adventure is a longer lasting more robust tire than the Anakee Wild or the Shinko. The Shinko is the cheapest and is great in its own right. Put up against these other two... it is the least effective off road as it is "really round not allowing the side lugs to do their job as leading edges. The Anakee is like a dirt bike tire... works great, is lighter than the Motoz but can be prone to punctures. The the motoz is a littler heavier but it is more robust and lasts longer.
Little late to the party ;) Chap laid off 150 people wen the pandemic hit. Video / social / web team was the first to get cut (March 17th) then the next week the rest of the crew. They were up and running a week later with a skeleton crew just raking in the cash... A year+ later and they are still running the Skeleton Crew with Lines at the check out over 2 hours long on a daily basis. Pretty sad.
@@manybikes definiely late but Im just here for the gear! I only ever heard of Chapparal because of your reviews. I was wondering why you were doing motoz again but then saw the new company. So this is where you are at now? I think I speak for most of us when I say I appreciate your reviews.
@@mojoriden Thank you for your support Sir. I have been doing Motoz since 2010. I introduced them to Crusier Customizing then... and then in 2015 to Adventure Designs... then to Chaparral in 2017 and now... 2021 here at MotoCity. I spend the first half of this year BUILDING the www.MotoCityParts.com website as a platform to sell the products I believe in and who support my work. The featured brands section of that site is a good display of brands who I choose to work with as they are great people. They don't pay me... but I get to sell their stuff to others so it is a win win. I am just one guy... who likes to ride motorcycle and share my passion (trials and errors) with others so they can have a better experience than I... Anyhow... Thank you for your support. - Kyle
When the going gets rough I air down to low 20's and that works great. If it is really bad... I have gone as low as 15 (miserable MUD or deeeeep sand) but typically 20ish is good.
Great tire review. I have the Rallz right now and for my next set will probably switch to the Adventures, at least for the front tire. By the way... $30/tire for mount and balance! Where?? Sign me up for that! I think I paid nearly $200 for the pair.
Yeah, mount and balance are getting crazy these days. I do it myself mostly but the last one was $30 per wheel to mount and $15 per wheel to balance. They then charged me $1 per 1/4 oz of wheel weights... +$9 ... $55 per wheel... I'd rather spend the 30 minutes in the garage per wheel ;)
I read in so many forums that these tires have a hard time holding air when tubeless and it is scaring me because I needed to install them on KTM 890 Adventure R but can't because of the valve stems location in case I need to ran a tube. Has this problem.... issue been fixed already?
So... its not the tire, its the rim. I have had three different tires on the front of my 1190 and have had a rogue "flat tire" situation that was so hard to figure out. Didn't leak air in a water bath test... but while riding at certain speeds, cornering angles, etc It would immediately go FLAT! And then when aired back up it would hold air for weeks. Regarding the tube issue, they do sell "offset valve stem tubes" for your rim. Now Motoz tires are not prone to loosing air, so you will be fine.
@@manybikes yeah it's an odd one, I had noticed it but on the weekend just passed I got offered another front the same from a fellow Dr rider who said he hated it too.
It is common actually. Many guys run the TKC80 in the front and the Motoz in the rear. This new Dual Venture tire will be the comeback tire I think. I will do a comparison video between them here in a month or so.
Thank you for your inquiry Chris. Yes, I have ridden the Adventure tire on my R1200GSA, by friends F800GS and this F850GS here in this tire Review Video: ua-cam.com/video/0GCf2HNZsEA/v-deo.html You will not be disappointed.
It’s been discontinued and was replaced by the Dual Venture check it out: First Look! Motoz Tractionator DV or Dual Venture Tire | Non-Directional | Pair w/ GPS ADV or RallZ ua-cam.com/video/Jn4K8kGMLbM/v-deo.html
The Tractionator Adventure tires have changed over the years and currently they are made with an Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. I do feel a difference between the original compound and this one. I think they feel great in the wet.
I never thought I could watch so many hours of tire reviews. You do an amazing job. Others have commented on the strange wearing on the front, but can you speak to the wobble others have experienced with the adventure front. Some claim the front tire is dangerous. I bought a T7 with Perelli M21and I love them in the dirt, but want something a step or two up in road manners.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Weston! I know how you feel... I didn't think I could talk about them so much either ;) The ADV front is actually my personal favorite of the line, I like it better than any of the other fronts. For me... and the 5 I have run they have ALL been the most stable. The Desert HT was the worst... All over the place. So much so I made this video: ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html After lots of testing, I have found the wobble or headshake is totally bike / suspension / load / pressure specific. The ADV tire I have run the Adv on my KTM 950, F850GS R1200GSA, Africa Twin and my 1190 Adv R. The 1190 was the worst! The BMW's Zero wobble and the Africa Twin ... it was only at a certain speed. Most of the bikes would get wobble when loaded heavy in the rear IF I did not crank up the preload. That is key! On-road they like full tire pressure too or they wear really funny. The block is SO BIG (why it works so well) in length, width and depth... that when the brakes are applied the block actually shifts and the trailing edge gets all the wear. The TKC80 does the same thing and is a common forum topic. I do agree that it is unnerving until you learn to deal with it. My OLD favorite tire combo was the MT21 front and the D908RR in the rear. That was until I found Motoz in 2010 and have run them since. Well, until 2017 when I began ADV Tire Testing... now I have run them all and would have a specific favorite tire for specific rides and terrains. Anyhow... That is the LONG answer :) Hope it helps. - Kyle
Just installed and frist run at 80mph got the wobble, so I slowed and hit it again and got up to 90 with a little wobble
@@dsadventures6699 Yes, it can to up to any top speed "once stabilized"... It is sad that it can't be rock solid all the time. It is very interesting how different the reaction is based upon bike / suspension / air pressure / luggage set-up.
Based on your review I put the Tractionator Adventure on the rear and the Dual Venture on the front. 2018 Africa Twin. Prior to this I had been using the Shinko 804/805 combo. I could get near 1800 miles on the Shinko Rear before it was almost gone, no good on the mud. MOTOZ are great I have 3800 mile on the rear and 3500 on the front. Still half my tread remain on the rear and more than that on the front. Great traction all conditions. I disciplined myself to run strictly 36 PSI on the front and zero cupping so far. The Shinko would start early on. The Dual venture front does seek its own path on rain grooves but manageable. Pavement almost every day to commute, lots of Iowa gravel and dirt. Some rocky stuff on the rough trails (but a rarity in these parts), a 1500 mile trip to the Keeweenaw Penninsula. Zero complaints. Highly recommended and will purchase these again. Lots of rain on the trip up North and no issues with traction at all. Thanks!
Fantastic to hear! Thank you for sharing your experience. Next time you need tires, I'd love to help you out.
Thanks to your absolutely epic reviews! I've purchased a Motoz Tractionantor Adventure rear and a Dualventure front for my 790 Adventure based on your reviews of them. Unfortunately I couldn't order through you as I think the shipping to New Zealand might have been a bit high ;-)
Ha! Ha! Yeah… shipping over the water is rough! Thanks for watching and for your support!
I've finally decided on the DualVenture front and Adventure rear. Especially because a tyre seller here in Australia is selling those two, in the sizes I need, as a discounted bundle with free shipping :)
@@HondaWanderer Nice! They never go on sale here!!!
Kyle, I wish you would talk about front tire choice/performance. Nobody ever does in these videos only the rear but most offroad offs come from lack of front grip.
I am working hard on some front tire comparisons. Most riders match the front and rear and thus a differentiation was not previously made. I have been getting a lot of mix match inquiries recently and am working on a comparison.
@@manybikes Kyle, if you were an Englishman like myself, I would be petitioning the Queen to grant you a Knighthood for "Services to the testing and evaluation of adventure motorcycle tyres!" Don't laugh, the heroic 3 times RTW Nick Sanders has just been given his MBE by Her Majesty and darn right too ! Seriously mate, you are a total legend and very much appreciated world-wide by the RTW community for all your hard won research and diligent efforts on behalf of all of us. God bless you and keep it coming !
Pick up my new T7 next week, heard good things re the motoz tyres, just ordered a Tractionator Rally for the rear, and a Tractionator Adventure for the front
Awesome! If you don’t like the Adv front, switch to the Dual Venture. Fantastic combo, the RallZ & DV
Great review. Just put 6k miles on mine through all surfaces, and I still have tread left.Only downside is wet and cold (like here in Sweden off season). They get really slippery on the tar. Definitely my goto tyre for long adventure rides. /Rob
Nice Rob! Thank you for your real world feedback! Need to get to Sweeden one of these days... I have family in the Osterdund area... If I am typing it correctly ;)
@@manybikes ah how cool. It’s a great region for adv-riding. Spelled correct except the two dots over O. Östersund 😊
Ö is pronounced like the english ”early”. We could spell that ”örly” 👍🏻
Good to know! Engstrom and Mobherg are my Swed family names. Mobherg is fitting as it’s a “topographic name composed of the elements MO which is “sandy health” + berg which is mountain or hill. I am an outdoorsy dude... And also funny that surname of ENGSTROM was an English and Swedish locational name meaning 'of the Ing-land' - the meadow land by the stream. Local names usually denoted where a man held his land, and indicated where he actually lived. And Bradshaw... my actual name... derived from the Old English brad ('broad') and sceaga ('thicket') form the Region of origin of Lancashire where the family castle is with our family Crest. Pretty neat... Little bit if my personal history.
@@manybikes Wow! Well, if you ever get over here (or when you do). Give us a ping!
It's on my bucket list... That is for sure.
I ride a Moto Guzzi Stelvio. In 10,000 miles I'm on my second set of Shinko 705s. They are cheap enough that I don't feel bad putting on tires every 5k miles. This is all on roads that are chock full of potholes. The things stick well enough on spirited rides in the twisties, I think I'll keep putting them on the Stelvio.
Sounds like they are working well for you!
Thank you Kyle. We appreciate your work. It really helps!
Happy to help! If in the market for Motoz, let me know via social and I can work it out with you.
Thank you for doing this review series, this is the first source of info I've found that very objectively explains the differences between the Rallz and the Adventure tire. Am gonna get a Adventure for the new to me 890 advR rear. I've run Motoz for years on my EXC 500 and love them to death.
Awesome! Are you in the USA? I can provide the RallZ
I'm north of the border in the great white north else would've certainly ordered from you
Hello from the UK. I just stumbled on this vid. I am very interested in these tyres on a Tiger 1200. A great vid on what is a really helpful channel.
Awesome! Welcome! The Adventure rear does a fantastic job. I like the front too, but many do not. The new Dual Venture front is a great option. Thanks for watching.
Congrats Kyle for your great reviews!.
Just because you mention them...I used the MITAS E07 (90/90R21, tubeless) on my 2018 KTM 1290 SAR, with both tires in the front had air loss in multiple places in the bead , recently changed the front for the MOTOZ Tract. Adv. and problem solved! (so...it was not the rim).
I like that MOTOZ tire in the front...some noise at first but I think is decreasing now with the increasing mileage.
Thanks for sharing! Dude... the E10 on my 1190 right now is so frustrating. It'll hold air for three days then randomly loose all air in 20 minutes. Fill it up... will last until the next afternoon. Then be flat in the AM and then hold air for several days straight. Rarrrrrr.... Need to get it swapped out! I am happy you are liking your Motoz Adv tire, I too like it over the RallZ front. Now.... Here in a few weeks I will show you a new tire that you might want to try when the Adv tire wears out ;) Stay tuned!
I have a CRF300L with stock and will be upgrading to new ones. I have studied so many types my head is in a fog! Lol.
On a Canadian site, I have picked several and placed them in the cart to compare.
I would then start to eliminate one by one…and the Motoz Adventurer was the one that was left!
Thanks very much for your in-depth review, this has solidified my choice!🍺🇨🇦
It is a great tire! I would recommend the Tube Type Dual Venture front tire for your pairing with the Adventure rear tire on your CRF300L. Neat bike! Congrats.
I currently have GPS on my new F850 GSA 6000km and no sign of wear. Truly amazing performance. Can trust them and so quiet.
Super feedback! I'd like to feature you in Monday's GPS video. Will you please email or txt me a few less than 1 minute clips of your GPS tires, your experience or any supporting photos of rides? That would be awesome! - Kyle
Another amazing Motoz Monday video Kyle! Motoz makes an excellent products, and I'm a big fan. My T-700 loves MotoZ, and I'm currently on the Rallz front and rear. This video now has me considering the Adventure for my next front tire.
Much more mileage and about 10% less "dirty"... It is a great tire. Maybe the Adv in the rear and the DV in the front?
@@manybikes This is what I'm thinking for my next set on my T7. Adventure rear and RallZ front. Also thanks for having the best tire reviews on UA-cam!
@@matthagge4792 thanks for watching. The RallZ up front works really well and the Adv rear lasts a long time. Plan 2 fronts to that ADV rear.
@@matthagge4792 you should go with the dv front, If you ride 50/50 like me! The rallz front wears fast! So going to try rallz rear, and dv front. Rallz rear last Forever 😃
Realy enjoy your videos man 🤟 here in Norway 🇳🇴 the climate is cold, and it rains a lot.. so soft rubber tyres are the way to go.
Totally get it! The RallZ is the ticket out there! Check out @EverythingTenere
I am maybe 1000 miles to go on my TrailMax Mission which I am very happy with but maybe will give a go for Motoz ADV since want have better off roading experience but still have good feel on twisties, would you recommend this one for my KTM 790 adv r...... Kyle you are theUA-cam tire king for sure, thank you for tremendous amount of work you putting to that topics, cheers V!
Yes Sir! The Adv rear and Dual Venture would be a fantastic combo for you. I
Can supply them. Reach out on social and I can get it done.
I’m a Michelin And Dunlop,, Perrelli and Continental …Guy traditionally but am open to improved stuff
The Michelin Anakee Wild was a game changer when it was released. Right now I am on the TKC 70 Rocks and it is a FANTASTIC tire. The Dunlop TrailMax Mission tire is a great tire too... So many great options out there! We used to use a TKC80 for everything and now there is a "specific tire" for each type of ride. I LOVE It!
I have bought a rear 120/90/18 for my WR250R, as other tires in a 120 size wear out way to quick lucky to get 4500km , if it fits my BMW R80 G/S then it will be a winner. I had the front Adventure on my Tiger 800 XCA and it lasted ages.
Yes, the skinny tires have MUCH less rubber on the ground and thus they wear out quicker.
How would you compare this Tractionator Adventure to the Anakee Wild? I'm riding a 2022 BMW GSA. I consider my riding true 50-50 in the high desert. I'm just wondering if I should give them a try. I really like the Anakee Wilds. Maybe I have just watched to many of your videos. Hahaha. Love the channel.
The Rallz is a better tire for your desert situation over the Adventure and the Wild. More bite with the RallZ
@@manybikes 10-4 Thanks
Awesome tyres, I would I would put Rallz in front and adventure on the back if I ride more road.
Thank you for you comment. I personally am not a fan of the RallZ front on the road. It wears funny and wiggles a lot. Adventure on the back and the newish Dual Venture on the front is the new Go To combo. Stable with lots of traction.
My experience has been different than yours. I’ve been getting about 4500 miles out of my tk 80s on my ktm 1090. I decided to try an HT and that thing is so loud, I’m taking it back off! The shinko performs just as well, absolutely no road noise, lasts just as long, and much cheaper to purchase.
Lucky you! The Shinko’s and TKC80’s melt off my 1190! The Desert HT is LOUD for sure. But the side traction is unmatched, in my opinion. Different strokes for different folks. I’ll buy the Desert HT off you for $100
Put the Motoz tractionator on the rear of my DR 650, road noise is terrible , just a heads up 😊
Wow! I find that really strange. I don't get noise front the Tractionator Adventure tires on any of the bikes I've ridden. What size are you running on what with rim?
How are they on wet pavement? I live in the Pacific Northwest, so a lot of wet days. This tire is designed in Australia, where it's dry.
The RallZ is better in the wet than the Adventure, more silica in the rubber.
What's the Rally's longevity compared to the TKC 70 rocks? @@manybikes
@@vernsterkcufouy1462 the 70Rocks tire does have longer longevity
I live in the Pacific Northwest. I’m a novice, and plan on going camping and riding logging roads, but nothing crazy,, because of the limitations on my suspension and clearance. I have a 2016 Honda CB500X. I need something that will give my confidence in all conditions, especially wet pavement. My friend has these Motoz Adventures and highly recommends them. I’m an older rider, so pretty cautious in how I ride. What would you recommend? Would these Motoz Adventure be a good choice? I realize when choosing tires, there is always a conprimise.
Yes Sir! I love Motoz tires. I like the RallZ better than the Adventure, but they wear out a little quicker. They do have more silica than the Adventure so I find them a little better in wet weather. Welcome to ADV, it’s amazing!
Do you recommend the Motoz Rallz for the front of a DRZ400s?
How good are they in sand?
The Motoz RallZ Tube Type is amazing in the dirt and sand! I am not a fan of the RallZ front on pavement, but in the dirt they are RAD. Next suggestion would be the new Mitas XT+ for the front of your bike. I like it a lot. manybikes.company.site/products/Mitas-ENDURO-TRAIL-XT-20-Road-80-Off-Road-Tires-p590057705
Hi, Kyle, love your channel and so happy that I found it! I'm a new Teneré 700 owner and have been patiently finishing the break-in period (did the first oil change yesterday). The stock Pirellli's are really squirrelly going down gravel roads.
After watching your excellent Motoz reviews I have been thinking about either the Rallz or Tractionator Adventure tires. I live in northern British Columbia, Canada where we get a lot of cooler temperatures. Would you say the Rallz gives better cold weather and wet weather traction on pavement than the Adventure tire? I don't want to low-side the bike on a greasy corner or a tar snake. Also, one more noob question, if you don't mind - the T7 is my first bike with tubed tires. Which size and brand of tubes should I get for the Teneré? I can't seem to find much info online. And, you ship to Canada? Thanks!
On my smaller drz 400 s. I had in the past tge tractionator desert ht (1 set) mountain hybrid (2 sets) and now on the tractionator adventure (a couple of hundred miles, commute to work and go play in las vegas desert) the desert ht was fantastic in the dirt, very loud on street (think of a big truck with swamp tired...lol) wet pavement was tricky as tge rear would break loose easy got about 6k miles. Mountain hybrid still very very good of road, and way better on wet, very good grip on dry pavement, changed them at about 8k miles.
Adventure tire, off road very good (desert riding) very good grip on dry, about tge same on wet as the hybrid. Front tire do "float" easily on small pavement imperfection, i will try to air down a little and see if that change. I didnt get that feeling with tge desert ht or tge mountain hybrid which are more aggressive (beside the rain grooves of course)
Fantastic feedback! Thank you!
Planning a Colorado BDR on KTM 890 Adv: Rallz or Tractionator Adventure?
"Probably 6 one way or half a dozen the other."
The RallZ is a much better off road tire than the Adventure. You don't notice it much going from the ADV to the RAllZ but the other way... you notice it quickly! On road the ADV is marginally smother but gets 2k more miles than the rally on average.
How well does the Adventure version do on a wet highway, beings it's 100% pure rubber? Typically manufacturers are running some silica for wet traction.
The compound of the Adventure has changed a little over the years. the new make up as per Motoz is as follows, "Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes." The Rubber used is still all natural, but they have added components (such as silica I'd imagine) to improve traction everywhere.
@@manybikes Thank you very much!
My pleasure!
Ordered me a set ... can't wait to use it
Awesome! Let me know what you think !
looks like maybe mine next set.... nice job as always , cheers V!
They are great tires!
Hey Kyle, question on the difference of the 140x80x18 vs 150x80x18? What to expect to see in difference of ride? Sorry 2nd attempt to comment 1st didn't make it?
Ha! Ha! It happens. Check out this video I did about the 90/90-21 Tube Type vs. Tubeless and the 140/150-18 rear tires. ua-cam.com/video/qwHDZHufy6A/v-deo.html It all depends on rim width. If mounting the wide tire on a narrow rim the sides "pinch in" making the sidewalls really steep and unuseable. If you mount the narrow tire on a wide rim the tread flattens and the bike will turn in really slow... you'll have to push the bars to make the bike turn as it will "turn like a truck" Motoz has a rim width chart on their site I highly recommend you take a look at: motoz.com.au/product/tractionator-adventure/
Hi, congratulations on your videos!
I wanted to ask you for some advice: I had a 1290 with the tkc80s (excellent off-road, good on dry asphalt, slippery on wet asphalt) and with the mitas e07+ (good on asphalt and dry off-road, terrible on mud and grass). Now I have the T700 Wordl Raid with the Anlas Capra X, good in every situation.
Unfortunately before getting to the off-road I always have to do 90 minutes. on the motorway and the front Capra
I'd like to try the K60 ranger or the tractionator adventure.
What do you suggest me? Do they hold well on wet asphalt? And on asphalt for my transfers do they last even less than the Capra X?
Thank you
Congrats on the new bike! I'd recommend the Motoz RallZ rear and the Dual Venture in the front. It's better in the wet. 15% more off road traction than the Adventure rear... and it is great on the highway with mileage of 4k to 6k on average.
What kind of mileage did you get out of the front tire? Was thinking about using this front tire with the rear GPS tire. Can't wait to see next week's video on the GPS tires.
I was able to get the Front ADV tire to run about 8k miles. I personally prefer the Adv front over the GPS front for my style of riding as the GPS just isn't aggressive enough for my liking, ESPECIALLY in the Deep Sand Washes I run often. Not too fun there! When running the ADV front and rear I used 2 Adventure Rear tires to every front. With the GPS I ran the GPS Front and Rear past 12k miles on my R1200GSA. But... on my Super Enduro I used the Adv Front and GPS rear until the front wore down... I then swapped them both out at 8K. Actually gave the GPS to a friend and he rode it for another 3k or so!
Have adventure front and Rallz rear on my gsa 850 in Colorado, love it!
Very cool! That is a bitchin' combo and one that I like to run. The ADV front is actually my personal favorite of the line, I like it better than any of the other fronts. Nice choice.
Thanks! 150 on just standard rim width ok?
Depends on the bike... what are you riding?
Hi Kyle ...Love your Videos ...Excellent work...I have a Tenere 700 with Motoz Tractionators Rallz in the rear and Dual Venture in the front..What would you recommend for tire pressure on and off road...I am running 30psi on both sides and they seem to do great on and off road...
Nice! 30 psi is my go-to pressure if I am running around town or jumping on and off road. If hammering a day of highway (more then an hour of slab and or fully loaded I’ll run 38 psi. If riding all day in the dirt, mid 20’s. All depends on load, terrain and the weather ;)
@@manybikes Thanks Kyle If I am fully loaded going on a 4 Day BDR to Bishop what would you recommend. 85 percent off road?
@@wesleydean1358 I’d run full pressures fully loaded … until I felt I “needed more traction” and then I’d drop to 30ish… if more is needed, I’d lower more.
Hey Kyle,
Looking for another tire for my 690 enduro r …I currently have Mitas E07’s on. Was using the bike for Adventure riding, and now going to use it for a dual sport bike., and back up Adventure bike. I like the E07, and did everything welll except some hill climbs with roots, and leaves. They let me down their! Are dual sport rides are 75% trails/offroad, and the rest gravel/paved roads. Which Motoz tire do you recommend? I like that Adventure tire! Thanks, and really enjoy your content👍
Great questions. I've been riding the shop 690 for weeks now on PIrelli MT21's and I forgot how a full knobbie felt on the street ;) I would lean towards the Tube Type Dual Venture up front with the Motoz RAllZ tire in the rear. On the 690 that combo would be amazing.
Kyle, have you seen any cracking on the Motoz? I have a Motoz Adventure of unknown age that has some longatudinal cracks on my new to me 1190. I love the performance of this tire on the road so I am hoping this cracking thing was fixed in this more recent version. What tire pressure is working for you on this thing? 30 psi? It feels like it could go way way lower for offroad. Or is there not really a benefit to that with this particular tire?
Thanks for watching! Cracks have been found on these tires in years past. Typically after excessive low pressure on highway or having been mounted on narrower rims than the tire calls for. The Super Tenere was the worst for this. They are superficial and will not compromise your performance. See the date code near the DOT stamp on the tire…. 4 numbers first two are the month, second two are the year. Airing down can help in extreme situations but isn’t necessary most of the time.
@@manybikes Thank you for the reviews!!! Particularly on the 1190. You were actually the reason I chose that bike. I think I will keep running this thing and wear it out. I am super impressed with the road grip. And probably go for another Motoz Adventure if the cracking thing was resolved. Looking at the date code it says 08 18 so they are damn old.
Dude... LOVE the 1190!!! Yes, the cracking issue is gone... as is the chipping. I am here when you are ready.
How do you find the noise on these and wet weather riding?
They are fairly quiet when run at full pressure. When aired down they do get noisy. Overall they are great tires.
What tire would you put on a tiger 900 rally that’s going to see mostly pavement with maybe 10 per cent off road but I still want to be somewhat good off road
The GPS is a solid tire. Or the Mitas Enduro Trail +
Did they quit making the motoz adventure front tire? Can't find any, all I see is venture and the tread looks different.
Yes, the Adventure front tires have been discontinued. It was replaced by the Dual Venture front. The Dual Venture is a much better all around tire. It’s reversible, is better on pavement and better in the dirt. Win. Win!
For a T7, would it be better to run this tyre with a tube or do a tubeless conversion with the tape you can get?
Thanks for watching. Regardless if you do the conversation or not… your T7 can run either tire. Tube type is better suited for more dirt fixing and the tubeless is more stable on the street. Motoz Tractionator RallZ Adventure Tire Review - Same Size Different Tires? Tube vs. Tubeless
ua-cam.com/video/qwHDZHufy6A/v-deo.html
Thanks for the reply dude, I appreciate the help! @@manybikes
@@mrhalish yes Sir!
My raides are more street oriented, the gps Will be a better option over the adventure?
Man... I don't know. The GPS is a great tire but the ADV has much better off-road traction. If you want the grip "when you do" go off road the ADV is the way to go.
Two things I'll say. The front definitely does not like going above 75mph, I find I start getting headshake. Second, the tire initially feels EXTREMELY tippy. Like, counter steer to intimate a turn, then switch all pressure to the other hand to hold the bike up for the entire turn type of tippy. Now, with maybe 2-3k on them, they feel much more neutral. So you definitely don't get to have you cake and eat it too with them, but they sure do work well off-road.
Thank you for your feedback. The headshake is bike / suspension / load specific. The ADV tire is on of my favorites of the line. Here is my solution for when the bars begin to move: ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html You can ride through it to ANY top speed. But... I do agree that it is unnerving until you learn to deal with it. I did not experience the tippy feeling. What are you riding?
@@manybikes T7. I've tried different loadouts and suspension settings, it hasn't helped. Also have tried playing with pressures
@@Jbarth13That is very interesting. Are you running the Tube Type tires by chance? They are softer and less stable than the Tubeless.
Same here with my T7. The front starts to wobble at around 75 mph. Much more sensitive to side winds vs stock Pirelli. Still like them but I may compromise to a less agressive combo next year.
@@denischartrand3912 2 Death-wobble Cures for Tank Slapper Handlebars on Rain Grooved Freeways on an ADV Motorcycle ua-cam.com/video/aqdPmDtDCvM/v-deo.html
I like the Motoz tire....probably my favorite tire for performing off road and longevity.
But finding them now here in Canada....and the price,are 2 big issues.
450$ Canadian for a rear 17" on my 1190 is just too much....
And I guess I'm hard on tires cause I can only get 4k kms outta any rear(yes I do alot of gravel and enjoy TC off)
Yeah, I run TC off too... and get about 4k miles. It's fun though! Prices are high on the 120/19 and 170/17 tires for sure.
Looked at your site and dont know wich ones are the correct for the tenere 700 (front and rear), you mentioned to use tubeless type for big bikes. Thanks
That is correct. I have found that on the T7 after having run both sets back to back... the 90/90-21 Tubeless and the 150/70-18 Tubeless are the best feeling tires. You "can run" the 140 rear and the Tube Type front but I have found them to 1. Wear out Much quicker and 2. The flat tread made the bike turn slower. Some LOVE the Tube Type tires on their T7's though... Tires... Like windshields, and seats and oil... Everyone has a different like.
@@manybikes can you send an email address to contact and place and order, thanks!
@@carlosfeliciangeli www.motocityparts.com/catalog/1849/motoz-tires
Hi Kyle, I am shopping for new tires for my G310GS. Currently have 805 combination on the bike. These looked like better options. As this is a lighter bike, you leaned towards the tube version. The current install on mine are tubeless. Do you have any thoughts on what the best option for that would be? And if you were comparing them to the Dunlop trailmax mission would one shine better than others for southeastern us riding (virginia) and how would you think that they would compare to what I currently have?. The wiggle on the 805 laterally in the mud gives me quite a bit of pucker when offroad.
Thanks for reaching out. Do a RallZ rear and Dual Venture up front. Great combo!
OK Kyle gimme an alternative, Motoz dont make a 100/90-19 for my KTM 390 Adventure :( They have a 110 but not sure thats a good idea.
Thanks for your inquiry. I am on my 4th set of 110/80-19 tires on my 390 Adventure. They work great. 10mm wider than stock. I actually like them better.
@@manybikes ok cool, glad to hear you've used that size on the 390! Thanks for the reply :)
Yes Sir!!!
Hi Kyle,
Which of my two Motoz rear tube tyres should I put on for a course on the road racing track?
Ride a Suzuki DRZ400s.
I have one Rallz that have 60 % tread deapth left and one new Tractionator Adventure tyre.
What I have understand Rallz has softer rubber but Adventure has more rubber in contact with tarmac....
Greatful if you have the time to answer!
Best Regards from Sweden
Owe
Great question. Neither... At the race track I would run a pure street / road tire. You will want the stickiest and most compliant rubber possible. Conti Trail Attack wold be top of my list. The Motoz ... not so much.
Thanks for your answer Kyle,
Unfortunately, I'm going to the race track tomorrow...
And the pair of Pirelli rally str I found did not fit. The rear 150/80-18, looked square, partly due to the narrow rim but also the tire pattern, which only has longitudinal sipes on the edges. The front 90/90-21 looked good so I Keep it. The Pirellis was the only matchning pair I could find in 21 and 18 sizes in stock in my small town.... So apart from my two Motoz tires I only have a Shinko 244 with 50% tread remaining and which has been sitting for two years as an option. Will call shops again to day and try to find any new street oriented tyres in any brand that fit my narrow 18 rim.
Best regards
Owe
@@owekarlsson250 Good luck! I would run the Adventure over the RallZ for the points you mentioned. More rubber on the ground. This will give you less squirm.
Great thanks!
You make my late and bad tyre choises feel a little better.
/Owe
Rear is great, front very noisy. Tested on a 8000km ride around Namibia.
Thanks for sharing. I personally have not found the Adventure to be noise at all... NOW that Desert H/T HOLY Cow!
So, I'm stuck between the adventure and the rallz for my crf450l. Currently have the dunlop d606 / mt21 combo, abs though it's nice, it's a little sketchy on the highway, which I need to take to get to the dirt. Also to work and back!
The d606 is 3/4" between lugs, and I'm not sure if I want to go further. But I'm worried that if I go to the adventure I'll lose some offroad ability. I'm in Phoenix, and as you know, the terrain loves the big knobs.
Would the adventure or the rallz best compare to the d606?
Hands down do the RallZ rear with the Dual Venture Tube Type or the Enduro ST 90/100-21 Fatty up front. You will be blown away!
Nice, Kyle!
What do you say about the weird wear on the front center blocks.
Seen many ppl with really a bad slope wear on them. Is it just low tire pressure, or just a lot of heavy breaking?
All knobbies scallop when they wear down from braking forces.
I have seen uneven wear from the Tractionator Adventure Fronts similar to what I have seen on the TKC80 front tires. I personally think it is a combination of low tire pressure and heavy front brake use coupled with TALL tread blocks. I also think it is a change in compound used at Motoz. Some have worn more than others under the same use on the same bikes on the same roads / trails. I happen to like the Adv Front better than the RallZ front for Daily Highway Use but the RallZ is KING in the deep, wet or sandy stuff. Now... I am currently testing a new Motoz front tire that might just be the golden egg... that works well for all of the Motoz rear tires. We shall see.... Thanks for watching!
@@manybikes ohh testning a new one are ya 😀.
We dont have rain groves, so RallZ front is 👌 so far.
Why Yes I AM...
@@manybikes Looking forward to hearing about this.
Hello. Thanks for the great review. Recently I installed MOTOZ Tractionator Adventure. Do you unflate them to factory spec psi? Or what is the recommended psi if manufacturers has different air pressure recommendations?
I run 30 psi most places as a dual sport and full sidewall pressure when on the highway all day. If in dirt for the entire day... low 20's.
Hi Kyle,
great video series - many thanks!!!
Now, I have just got the Tractionator Adventure over here in Germany, very difficult, and now I wonder about tyre pressure on- and off-road.
I ride a rally-converted Husky 701.
Please advise!!! What is your recommendation, please?
Many thanks, Hubertus
Well thanks for watching! SWEET a 701 Rally... that has to be the perfect machine. I would run 30 psi most of the time and then drop down to the low 20's when the going gets tough and you NEED More Traction. That will not happen a lot... but when it does, you will have it in reserve. - Kyle
Is it possible to use the Motoz Tractionator Adventure with an inner tube, e. g. on an 700 Teneré? Or is it only for tubeless use??
Sorry… should have watched the video till the very end… 🥴😁
Yes! Totally the way to go. This video will explain it more: Same Size Different Tires? Tube vs. Tubeless
ua-cam.com/video/qwHDZHufy6A/v-deo.html
Did you get the chance to ride them on wet tarmac at all? They sound excellent, but I wonder about grip on wet roads.
Yes, I have ridden the Adventure in the wet, both tarmac and deep sticky nasty mud! They work really well. The original tires were All Natural Rubber with zero silica and they worked well. The newer Adventure tires (since the RallZ) are now being made with an "Optimized Hybrid Natural / Synthetic compound" which Motoz says produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. This is the tire I rode on the F850GSA and I really like the way it felt.
@@manybikes Brilliant, thanks. I'll try and get my hands on a set for my T7 here in the UK.
Awesome! I hope you like them as much as I do!
Amazing videos!! Best tire videos on UA-cam and there are a lot of them. Idk if you’ll see this but I recently picked up a zero fx that I want to be able to ride anywhere. On road and off-road. The only thing I’m worried about is the vibrations and noise on the street. Which adventure tire do you think is the quietest/lest vibrations on the road? I was looking at the motoz adventure in this video and also maybe the AX41, I remember you saying that was pretty good too. I’m willing to take the compromise and don’t care about longevity. Just want to be able to ride on any terrain with the most minimal sound/vibes on the road as possible. Thanks for any information I’d greatly appreciate it!!
I really do like the AX41. Probably my favorite in the mix…
@@manybikes that’s what I think I’m gonna go with, you think they’re quieter/less vibes on the road than the motoz
@@nhbjhbbhbhgvb similar… but much lighter than the Motoz which will be helpful for the electric.
@@manybikes awesome! I appreciate all your help. I’m assuming the AX41s would be a bit quieter that the Shinko 804/805 and scorpion rally aSTR? That’s the only other tire I was considering. You have a great day
Hey Kyle, what do say about the Adv and Rally front as an all rounder tire? Looking at thread pattern the rally may perform better.
I prefer the Adventure front for an all around tire... well for now... There will be a NEW All Around tire that I will show you in Episode 14... I think that might be the tire you are looking for. Somewhere between the RallZ and the Adventure.
@@manybikes Good to hear. I'd be interested. Thanks a lot
How are they in wet conditions?
I have ridden the Adventure in the wet, both tarmac and deep sticky nasty mud! They work really well. The original tires were All Natural Rubber with zero silica and they worked well. The newer Adventure tires (since the RallZ) are now being made with an "Optimized Hybrid Natural / Synthetic compound" which Motoz says produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. This is the tire I rode on the F850GSA and I really like the way it felt.
@@manybikes That is good new. How is the noise? Tolerable?
I think the ADV is a quiet tire... but I am coming off more aggressive tires too. It is noiser than an 80/20 but quieter than most of the 50/50 tires. Now... the Desert H/T sounds like you are riding an airplane with a propeller!
Interesting, gonna try these
They work really well. What bike are you riding?
Is the motoz tractionater too loud on pavement
I don't think so. I've run it on 5 different motorcycles and it wasn't loud. But some do complain it's loud.
I'm a year late... I'm not sure if you'll reply. I have a small royal enfield scram 411. I'm doing some muddy roads in Oz. Any of the Motoz range more suitable for the 19inch front and 17 inch rear single cylinder Royal Enfield?
cheers Muz from Oz
Yes Sir. On my KTM 390 Adv I’m running the Motoz Dual Venture 110/80-19 and the Adventure 130/80-17. It’s a great combo!
@manybikes thank you for your reply. I'll see what's available here. Sounds like a good option. Cheers..
@@murrayhyde4902 it’s fantastic!
how is the tractionator adventure front tire on a big adventure bike? I have heard bad reviews of just the front tire for on pavement cornering and also at highway speeds, i drive a ktm 1290 SAR, so a 21" front tire
The new Dual Venture front tire has been built to address these issues and will eventually replace the Adventure front. Here it is: First Look! Motoz Tractionator DV or Dual Venture Tire | Non-Directional | Pair w/ GPS ADV or RallZ
ua-cam.com/video/Jn4K8kGMLbM/v-deo.html
Hi Kyle, I currently have Anakee Adventures on my Super Tenere and they stick like glue on the road but I do go off road sometimes with mates and then I have a lot less confidence. It's also driver inexperience but looking for something that will be better off road. I'm really torn as what to get. I like the look of (and that plays a part) the Tractionator Adventure but is hwy road noise potentially an issue? I don't speed, 110km is Australia Hwy speed...I don't act like a fool, I ride very safely as I want to come home uninjured from a long trip. I just need better off road confidence with longevity. The Anakee Adventures have already done nearly 10,000 km (8,000km on road 2,000 off road and always loaded with gear) and still lots of tread left so that is an indication that I don't push the bike.
I'm not overly keen on those models with the constant central strip (like the GPS)...is anything else a consideration? Could you potentially cut grooves between the lugs on the GPS to give better traction on gravel?
Thanks for your inquiry Paul. I'd recommend the Continental TKC70 Rocks in the rear and the Dunlop TrailMax Mission for the front of your bike. Super smooth and they get the job done.
I’m on a BMW 1200GS and have the Adventure on the rear, I’m now looking for a front. I heard some don’t like the Adventure front so I’m not sure what to get. What would pair nicely with the rear? For my type of riding I need a front at least as aggressive as the rear. MotoZ Rally possibly?
Yes, I have heard of many people not liking the Adv front tire but I personally have not had the issues they have experienced. I do think that for your R1200GS the RallZ front would be a great combo for your Adv rear. It has more "dirt bike" style knobs that will work really really well off-road while still allowing you to tear it up in the twisties. If that does not work up to your standards I would then suggest the Michelin Anakee Wild in the front. Thanks for watching. - Kyle
Ok, I’ll give the Rally a try! I ride to the Arctic every year and need traction especially on the front while riding the Dempster and Dalton. It’s 2,500 miles just to get there so it sounds the Adventure/Rally combo would make the entire trip. In the past I ran out of front traction way before the rear.
Your trip is making me jealous... like I want to jump on the bike and head NORTH RIGHT NOW!
Tube or tube-less type for a CRF450L? Is the decision based on weight or hp? The stock IRC tires on my 250L looked great at 1500 miles. However my 450L smoked the original IRC’ (same tire size and model)) at 800 miles. Its obvious why.
My question revolves around the fact that both are single cylinder bikes. Where does that dividing line put the 450L?
Ive already put a tractionator on my 450L. It was an emergency tire swap as I noted the IRC carcass was cracking at the base of the knobbies and any tire at that point was better than what was on it. The first thing I noticed was an increase of seat height. They were a little slick for the first few miles . Once the new was gone these tires ran well on the street. Havent had them off road yet.
On the 450L you will want to go Tube Type as you want the tire as light as possible. The HP difference and the wheel spin of the 450L is much greater and will tend to wear out tires faster. I run the Tube Type tire on my 950 Super Enduro with 100+ HP and it works great. I do notice when I jump to the 150 I do notice the weight when twisting the throttle. Stick with the smaller lighter Tube Type on the 450L and you will have more fun.
@@manybikes thank you so much. Great videos!
@@christopherhamm1574 yes Sir!
So for my 1290 SAS I should get the adventure tire? I do some fire trails and gravel paths but still commute
If you want to get 8k+ miles I would say the Adventure tire would be your best bet. If you want an even better performing tire but it will get 2k less miles the RallZ is my favorite.
Realistically as a 60-year-old man. My off-road days are kind of limited. I'm probably on the road 70% but when I do go off-road , I go all out and want the best traction to keep up, if not, surpass my riding Buddies . I have the ax41's now and they're too noisy on the road. The front scates me on the asphalt. I was wondering what you thought of putting a Moto's GPS on the front and a Moto's Adventure on the rear for my 2021 890 ADV? If so, do you have the 18/21 combo in stock at motocity?
*Motoz
Love it! I am not a fan of the GPS and it’d not as aggressive as I think you’d want when you do get off road. I’d recommend the Motoz Dual Venture front tire and the Adventure or RallZ rear tire. I’m not sure if MotoCity has that combo but I think I I have the set up here in my garage to handle your request.
@@manybikes I will be in touch shortly
Hi what width Motoz Tractionator Adventure did you run on the 950 SE rear? Would a 150 fit? Cheers
sam
Yes Sir! The 950 SE was actually the "test bike" for the compounds when in development. I have run the 140 and the 150. they both fit and they both work great. The 150 is much heavier but lasts 2x longer. The 140 is lighter, has a flatter profile and while it works great it wears out in like 2k miles. I have many photos I can share of both if you hit me up on FB or IG.
I've been shopping for a couple months any idea when they will go back in stock? Can't seem to find them anywhere
What are you looking for? Style and size please.
150/70/18 and 90/90/21 tubeless in either the Adventure or GPS
@@bp9749 the 150 is sold out in most sizes. I do have a 150 RallZ on hand and the Adventure Front in 90/90-21 has been replaced by the Dual Venture front tire.
Episode 12 will be the Tractionator Dual Venture?
Well, well, well…. What do you know about that? I mean, what are you taking about?
@@manybikes Eeer, what? What's this post doing here? I didn't make this post, someone must've hacked my account.
I know nothing. Hell, I don't even own a bike!
If we just pretend I did have a bike though, I'd be pretty interested in a replacement for the Adventure front tire.
Preferably a reversible tire to eliminate heel/toe wear, with better offroad manners and on top of that better longevity.
But again, I know nothing.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Shoot me a message on IG or FB... Let's chat. ;)
Great video as usual. Really interested by the Adventure tires. Just for additional clarification (don't feel any disrespect from myself) but I just want to get back to your 50-50 tire review you did with Chapparal. Both tractionator (Adventure and Rallz) finished last in the freeway category. Would you please explain me what did you consider in this freeway evaluation? Just asking because you stated those tires are great on road, I'm just confused with both reviews that may to some extend say opposite things. Thanks in advance for your answer, keep on the good work.
Yes Sir! Thank you for your inquiry, it is super valid. Here I am comparing Motoz to Motoz. The Motoz tires can handle any speed of highway and twisties you throw at them, that part is great and what I am speaking of here. Now... with the Tire Test I had previously conducted I was comparing how the tires felt, how loud they were, how they handled rain grooves, etc... There are many tires that handle rain grooves better than the Motoz, others are WAY quieter, others provide better "feedback from the road" ... Lot's of data points. Put up against those other tires, the Motoz did fall down on the scale quite a bit. Now that does not mean that they are not a good tire, they just did not stack up in the comparison when it came to rain grooves and noise. Hope that clears things up! - Cheers, Kyle
Which front goes good with this on a 690ktm?
The Dual Venture Tube Type
Which of the motoz brand tire would you recommend for winter riding was considering rallz or adventure for the dual compound but then the xtreme hybrid for the sypes
What's up Gage. If I were riding a 250 or 450 dual sport I would run the Xtreme Hybrid for sure. BUT... if you are on an Adv bike... the Hybrid is not robust enough and the RallZ would be my tire of choice.
@@manybikes for my 2020 crf250l thank you very sir
Love the CRF250L! If it were me... I would try the Xtreme Hybrid. I myself am jonesing to ride that tire! I just picked up a bike to try it on... cant wait! Shoot some content with it and I will make a video for you ;)
do they make the front in a 21inch TubeLess ?? ive bought em before but not finding even a listing for it now ?? or the TKC80 in this size TubeLess either for that matter what gives do you know ??
The TKC80 Tubeless is on recall. The 90/90-21 Tubeless Adventure tire has been replaced with the Dual Venture front tire. Check it out.
@@manybikes i have 1 in the garage to try out next
@@manybikes thank you
Quick question.. when do you know you probably shouldn’t lean more? How do you tell when your tires are about to slide, without actually sliding and crashing on the road?
On most tires you can begin to feel when the tire is at it traction point... but it is a very fine line and it is EASILY crossed!
Thoroughly endorsed!! Cannot rate these tyres highly enough!
Awesomeness!!!
Hi, I need a tip for a friend with a xt 660 tenere. The bike has tubes, can he put tube type?
Yes! Tube Type bikes need to have tubes installed.
Just ordered 2 sets from Motocity for my KTM 390 Adventure bikes. Cant wait to try them out on some dirt roads.
Awesome!
Awesome! I have a 390 ADV as well, can you let me know how it goes when you get them mounted?
@@billfinch800 Steering feels funny probably because the front is a larger size than stock. Have to get used to I guess but on gravel roads they work really well. On pavement, I can barely hear the tire noise over the wind and exhaust noise.
They mounted up super easy.
@@baldknobby Thanks for the feedback. I sincerely appreciate it
Great Video! Thanks for sharing this 🙌 what speed rating are the tubeless tires rated for?
70Q for the 140 and the 150 and the 170 is 72Q So the answer is 100 mph
Speed rating changes by size and structure. The Motoz website has a full breakdown.
Can you send the link to just look at tires in stock
Don’t have that at the moment. What sizes are you looking for?
@@manybikes 90/90/21tubless front and 150/70/18tubless rear
I'd like 60 off road 40 on road..a lot of dirt and gravel roads where I live wheat farms
@@gabrielkopp2036 the RallZ or the Adventure would be great for you. I’ve got the Rallz in-stock
@@manybikes thaks I'll check it out what is website
Hi Kyle. I see many complaints about front tire wearing unevenly.
What do you think about running a Tractionator Adventure Tire in the rear with a Trailmaxx Mission tire in front for like a Tiger 800??
Thanks for watching Francis and for your comment. I have seen uneven wear from the Tractionator Adventure Fronts as I have from TKC80 tires. I personally think it is a combination of low tire pressure and heavy front brake use coupled with TALL tread blocks. Yes... The F850GSA in this feature... I swapped a TrailMax Mission onto the front of that bike (Need to make the Video yet!) and it did improve the street handling of the bike over the ADV front tire. It lost performance off-road BUT I think the Mission front is the "perfect in-between" tire if you want a less aggressive front than the ADV or RallZ but More aggressive than the GPS. So... YES. I would totally approve of this suggestion of yours and I can tell you from experience that it works well too!
Hi Kyle, any idea why this tire does not have silica built into it?
Originally the Adventure was "All Natural Rubber" but now they describe the compound as such, "Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes."
would like for you to review front tires more
Agree with you there.
Tom and Reghardt, I hear you both loud an clear. What specifics would you like to see reported on the front tires? I have personally found that front tires are really hard to get a baseline on... due to external factors. No matter the brand, I have found "different wear" or feelings from the same tire when run back to back. That makes it hard for me to generalize with them. Now in my normal reviews when I discuss how "the other tires" have run compared to whatever tire I am running.... there I do give more specifics. Your request is noted an I will do a better job at speaking towards this in the future. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment!
@@manybikes Hi Kyle! Thanks for the reply! If you can basically just give more feedback between the Adventure and Rallz fronts that would be great. I’m on a 2017 Africa Twin and my next set of tyres will be Motoz, but I need to decide between the ADV or Rallz. I do 80 percent offroad, but when I get onroad I absolutely hammer the bike, so would like a review of the fronts as well. Thanks and Cheers from South Africa! I like your tyre content!
@@manybikes specifics would be road noise, stability under braking and general on-road performance of the fronts. Offroad specifics would be how it tracks in sand and high speed gravel. We don’t have rain grooves in our roads, but I brake quite hard and use the bike to commute every now and then. Currently running AX41’s, which are absolutely great but the rear doesn’t give any mileage and the front is my absolute favourite tyre so far.
Dude... I LOVE THE AX41 Tires but I can not get 1,500 miles out of them! I have run the AX41 on the front of my 1190 with the RallZ rear and I really like that combo! Of the RAllZ vs. Adv fronts... the ADV is quieter and rolls smooth. The RallZ is much more knobby. Here is my full RallZ ON BIKE review and you can see that I PUSH that tire HARD. It has never let me down: ua-cam.com/video/mA7e5BAm6CQ/v-deo.html
Aren’t you running a much greater risk of a pinch flat running at 30 psi, especially if you’re tackling rocky roads on a big ADV bike like a GS? Also, did you get that mileage running 30 psi the whole time?
Thanks for your comments Ryan. I run heavy duty tubes and haven’t ever punch flatted with 30 psi. Now… running 18 to 20… that’s where I need to be careful. I run 30 “most of the time” unless hitting the highway all day long, then I run full pressure. So, yes… my average is 30.
@@manybikes Oh that’s interesting. I never even considered going down that low unless I’m trying to get through particularly gnarly terrain and I air back up as soon as I can.
Hay...thanks, great review...great tires. I currently have a GPS on the rear and a TKC80 on the front. i'm struggling with tire pressures and traction on high speed gravel. The 1090's specs say F35 R42. I've dropped rear to 35 but didn't notice much if any difference! My aftermarket TPMS also showed decent temp increase. I'd never considered going as low as 30 (as you did/do). I always run unloaded solo. Would road handling get sketchy at 30-30 or is it just a feeling that needs to get used to? Is heat damage a concern at 30-30 over a period of time (understanding a day of highway requires the factory 35-42)? Apologies for all the questions...thanks again :o)
Love your handle ScooterNoMore! Thanks for your inquiries. I imagine you are skating around on the top of the graval with 35 psi - that is still a "high street pressure" in my opinion. Even 30 is a "high off-road pressure" if we look at it.
Now... Street pressures should be close to the manufacture recommendations. Now keep in mind that the pressures you see are at MAX Load. Your GPS tires are probably a load index of 70 which translates to 739 lbs in the rear and the front 90/90-21 has a load index of 54 which is 467 lbs. Add those two together and you get a Max Working Load of close to 1200 lbs. So the manufacturer pressure is cold tire pressure at MAX Load. Now this is the TIRE's limits. Your 1090 manual says your bike has a "Maximum Permissible Total Weight" of 992 lbs and they even break it down to 364 on the front axle and 628 on the rear axle. You riding your bike unloaded and solo... is WAY below that number. I run high 36 to 42 psi when on pavement all day and this number changes if I am solo (36) or loaded (42). Then off road... 30 most of the time but if I find the tire not getting the traction or the sidewall felx that I want... I drop it lower, like 8 to 10 psi lower. My KTM likes different pressures than my BMW which likes different pressure than my tube running 950. Here is a tire pressure thread on the 1090 forum that I found interesting years ago: www.ktm1090forum.net/threads/tire-pressure-for-offroad.2061/
@@manybikes Hay....Thanks, yeah no more scooters! out of all my bikes I miss my first little 49cc Honda the most.
Yes, skating around would be the word for sure, especially flat corners. Thanks for your insights! as I ride 60-40 (street-gravel) it'd be nice to find a pressure that is a good compromise between both. 30-30 might just be the number. My concern was compromising the tires with the heat associated with lower pressures and hour long section of highway (55-75mph). in your opinion, it it a worry? Or am I over analyzing it? .." just drop the pressures and see how it feels "..!
thanks again....
@@kennethvernonprivate That is what I’ve been running for years, sometimes up over 100 mph. I’ve yet to have an issue.
@@manybikes thanks very much for your input…all the best. 😉
My pleasure!
How do they compare in the wet on road to the amazing AX41s?
Apples and oranges. The AX41 is a superior tire in the wet. The rubber is MUCH softer and sticker, the sidewall is really compliant and gives amazing feedback and the tread blocks are short making it super stable. Now... the AX41 on my bikes did not make 2k miles, but I love them!
@@manybikes I managed 5500 miles on an AX41 on the back of my 1200 GS, but strangely the AX41 on the back of my CRF250 Rally is pretty much done after 2500 miles, figure that one out 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@gordonblackley8863 yeah…. My 950 and 1190 EAT tires as compared to my BMW ;)
@@manybikes the Devil’s own bike 😈😎
@@gordonblackley8863 Ha! Ha! Ha!
I love the tire, but unfortunately their prices have skyrocketed (at least in Canada) so I can no longer justify it over Mitas.
Bummer! What is the CAD price?
@@manybikes $310 for 150/70/18. Once I get my new rear 2.5 rim I can put 140's on for $180 though.
@@montaego wowsers! Yeah, I run the 140 on my 950 and it works great.
How does this tire compare to the Anakee Wild? Or the Shinko 804/805?
The Tractionator Adventure is a longer lasting more robust tire than the Anakee Wild or the Shinko. The Shinko is the cheapest and is great in its own right. Put up against these other two... it is the least effective off road as it is "really round not allowing the side lugs to do their job as leading edges. The Anakee is like a dirt bike tire... works great, is lighter than the Motoz but can be prone to punctures. The the motoz is a littler heavier but it is more robust and lasts longer.
@@manybikes So, seems like the Anakee Wild is the best off road tire of the three?
Wait, what happened to Chapparal?
Little late to the party ;) Chap laid off 150 people wen the pandemic hit. Video / social / web team was the first to get cut (March 17th) then the next week the rest of the crew. They were up and running a week later with a skeleton crew just raking in the cash... A year+ later and they are still running the Skeleton Crew with Lines at the check out over 2 hours long on a daily basis. Pretty sad.
@@manybikes definiely late but Im just here for the gear! I only ever heard of Chapparal because of your reviews. I was wondering why you were doing motoz again but then saw the new company. So this is where you are at now? I think I speak for most of us when I say I appreciate your reviews.
@@mojoriden Thank you for your support Sir. I have been doing Motoz since 2010. I introduced them to Crusier Customizing then... and then in 2015 to Adventure Designs... then to Chaparral in 2017 and now... 2021 here at MotoCity. I spend the first half of this year BUILDING the www.MotoCityParts.com website as a platform to sell the products I believe in and who support my work. The featured brands section of that site is a good display of brands who I choose to work with as they are great people. They don't pay me... but I get to sell their stuff to others so it is a win win. I am just one guy... who likes to ride motorcycle and share my passion (trials and errors) with others so they can have a better experience than I... Anyhow... Thank you for your support. - Kyle
@@manybikes youve got a customer then. Thank you!
@@mojoriden Thank you Sir!
How much can I air down without rim locks?
When the going gets rough I air down to low 20's and that works great. If it is really bad... I have gone as low as 15 (miserable MUD or deeeeep sand) but typically 20ish is good.
Thank you kind sir I just bought a 2020 swm superdual x haven’t ridden in several years very excited to get back to riding. Love your videos
@@Joe-pt9vb congrats!!!
Great tire review. I have the Rallz right now and for my next set will probably switch to the Adventures, at least for the front tire.
By the way... $30/tire for mount and balance! Where?? Sign me up for that! I think I paid nearly $200 for the pair.
Yeah, mount and balance are getting crazy these days. I do it myself mostly but the last one was $30 per wheel to mount and $15 per wheel to balance. They then charged me $1 per 1/4 oz of wheel weights... +$9 ... $55 per wheel... I'd rather spend the 30 minutes in the garage per wheel ;)
I read in so many forums that these tires have a hard time holding air when tubeless and it is scaring me because I needed to install them on KTM 890 Adventure R but can't because of the valve stems location in case I need to ran a tube.
Has this problem.... issue been fixed already?
So... its not the tire, its the rim. I have had three different tires on the front of my 1190 and have had a rogue "flat tire" situation that was so hard to figure out. Didn't leak air in a water bath test... but while riding at certain speeds, cornering angles, etc It would immediately go FLAT! And then when aired back up it would hold air for weeks. Regarding the tube issue, they do sell "offset valve stem tubes" for your rim. Now Motoz tires are not prone to loosing air, so you will be fine.
I've got these in my dr650, rear is good but the front wanders around real bad at 90 to 100kph. Not super confidence inspiring ☹️
Sorry to hear that... The rear tires are AMAZING. Mabye then new Dual Venture tire will suit your DR650 better?
@@manybikes yeah it's an odd one, I had noticed it but on the weekend just passed I got offered another front the same from a fellow Dr rider who said he hated it too.
It is common actually. Many guys run the TKC80 in the front and the Motoz in the rear. This new Dual Venture tire will be the comeback tire I think. I will do a comparison video between them here in a month or so.
Does anyone know how these perform on a bmw f800gs?
Thank you for your inquiry Chris. Yes, I have ridden the Adventure tire on my R1200GSA, by friends F800GS and this F850GS here in this tire Review Video: ua-cam.com/video/0GCf2HNZsEA/v-deo.html You will not be disappointed.
Idk why I can’t find this tire for the front 90/90/21
It’s been discontinued and was replaced by the Dual Venture check it out: First Look! Motoz Tractionator DV or Dual Venture Tire | Non-Directional | Pair w/ GPS ADV or RallZ
ua-cam.com/video/Jn4K8kGMLbM/v-deo.html
what about wet pavement behaviour?
The Tractionator Adventure tires have changed over the years and currently they are made with an Optimized hybrid natural / synthetic compound produces dependable grip in all weather extremes. I do feel a difference between the original compound and this one. I think they feel great in the wet.
Anybody ran these on a 690 ktm?
I have…. And am currently running the RallZ / Dual Venture. The Adv gets more miles but the RallZ a bit more traction.