thanks for your insight, just put on the Dunlop Trailmax Missions, scary at the first roundabout with a reluctance to turn in but easing off now their getting scrubed in .
I have 4000 miles on my Triumph 400x in just over 3 1/2 months on metzeler karoo 3 tires and not much sign of wear. I am riding 110 miles per day commuting here in New Mexico with 20 of that on gravel/hard pack, which they are not very good on. A lot of drifting, both front and rear, so hoping the karoo 4 solves that issue. The 3's are good on tarmac but poor on the rockier off road for sure. Being a lighter bike at about 390 lbs, the wear is less than the mid weights, but I do quite hard on/off road. So thinking about what's next. Motoz tractionator adv or Dunlop trail max or even shinko 804/805's. Any suggestions?
what about your air pressure / speed off-road/on-road you are riding? I always have got problems with my tires on GSA 1250, I'm riding maybe too fast ( like 120-140 km/h on road / up to 100-110 km/h off road) and the last Mitas E07+ survived 4.5k miles (6k km) ...
I run road pressures all the time. Road speeds are about the same as yours on twisty roads. Trail speeds are lower as most of the trails in my area are pretty technical on a GS.
They can get a bit overwhelmed in deep mud, but if you can keep the bike moving forwards it helps to clear the tread blocks. It’s the same with the Anakee Wilds that I’ve got fitted at the moment.
thanks for your insight, just put on the Dunlop Trailmax Missions, scary at the first roundabout with a reluctance to turn in but easing off now their getting scrubed in .
For sure, off road tyres are a bit weird at first. Glad you’re getting used to them.
I have 4000 miles on my Triumph 400x in just over 3 1/2 months on metzeler karoo 3 tires and not much sign of wear.
I am riding 110 miles per day commuting here in New Mexico with 20 of that on gravel/hard pack, which they are not very good on. A lot of drifting, both front and rear, so hoping the karoo 4 solves that issue. The 3's are good on tarmac but poor on the rockier off road for sure. Being a lighter bike at about 390 lbs, the wear is less than the mid weights, but I do quite hard on/off road. So thinking about what's next. Motoz tractionator adv or Dunlop trail max or even shinko 804/805's. Any suggestions?
Looking at putting some of these bad boys to do the ATC and parts of the TET in the Pyrenees in May. You think they will be man enough?
They’ll be plenty good enough. I used them on the ACT U.K. and riding the Great Western Trail.
I can't wait for next month on those roads and to see what you get up to with the new tyres
I’m looking forward to it too 😁
so am i@@EpicMotorcycleAdventures
Have Karoo 4’s on mine, love them! PS great lanes!
Yes, they’re brilliant. Thanks for watching 😊
Great review thanks, what about road noise from the Karoo 4’s?
Thank's for watching. They're quieter than the Karoo 3's, but off road tyres are noisier than road tyres. I always wear ear plugs so hardly notice it.
Take a look at Mitas E-07's.
Good on road, good off road, but not in deep Welsh mud (clay)
Grumps
I’ll keep those in mind for the future. Are any tyres truly good in clay?
Have you tried the TKC 80’s and how do these compare to the Conti’s ?
Hi,
I’ve not tried the TKC 80’s yet.
They've done fairly well I'd say if you've got 4k+ out of them. I only get around 2.5k out of a set of MT43s on my ol' girl.
Those NT43’s must be super soft. I guess the lack of Mike’s you get is the trade off for the increased grip.
what about your air pressure / speed off-road/on-road you are riding? I always have got problems with my tires on GSA 1250, I'm riding maybe too fast ( like 120-140 km/h on road / up to 100-110 km/h off road) and the last Mitas E07+ survived 4.5k miles (6k km) ...
I run road pressures all the time. Road speeds are about the same as yours on twisty roads. Trail speeds are lower as most of the trails in my area are pretty technical on a GS.
What are they like in mud compared to other similar tyres you have used? Thanks.
They can get a bit overwhelmed in deep mud, but if you can keep the bike moving forwards it helps to clear the tread blocks. It’s the same with the Anakee Wilds that I’ve got fitted at the moment.
Thanks for the info!
No worries. Happy riding.
My ability def lets me down rather than the tyres I use on the big bike
We will both get better with practice 😁
@@EpicMotorcycleAdventures mate you are flying... I run 80/20 dirt tyres on a lighter bike and still struggle! 🤣
Ha ha, thanks Pete.
Huh, my 310 50/50 are way less knobbly. I’m envious.
What you got on the 310
@@EpicMotorcycleAdventures Metzeler Tourance, straight from factory.
I’m pretty sure Tourance are 70/30 tyres. (70% road)
@@EpicMotorcycleAdventures huh. Will check :)
I checked on TwoTyres website
I got 1200 miles ost of my rear and 2400 out of the front😅
They for sure don’t last long.
@EpicMotorcycleAdventures they were a great 1500km, until they started to get a shake towards the end and off road went to shit
What pressures was u putting in them
Normal road pressure. 36 front. 42 rear.
These or dunlop raid mmm 🤔
I’ve not used the Dunlops.
Never go full Borat 😂
😂😂
Karoos Karoos