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Vulcan S rear tire replacement suggestion, 160/60 17, touring
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 08:30 AM, updated 8y ago
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So my odo has clocked almost 12,000km and the rear tire is politely barking for a change, just 1mm or so for the thickness to reach the change indicator. I have Battlax T30 EVO in mind ftm but lets hear whatelse can you guys suggest. I heard that certain Zeneos is not a good option. The current OEM Dunlop I say is quite sufficient really but by the thread wear, the middle section of the tire has worn out more while to the sides they're still more life. So Im looking for compound tire with harder mid section.
Im just a casual rider, not aiming for super duper sport tyres as it is useless for touring cruiser style and yea budget is just around RM600-700 only. Thanks for the tips.
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lowpro
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Feb 6 2018, 08:56 AM
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From what I read, here are the better ones over the stock Dunlop. Only trouble is whether or not can find here:
Michelin Road Pilot 4 Pirelli Angel GT
"Added 150 miles to the tires today, nothing too major but a nice ride none the less. Stayed out of the twisties but I can already tell they have so much more grip than the stock Dunlops. Small bits of sand and dust had no effect that I could feel, where as the old tires would slip and slide everywhere.
I would highly recommend the Pirelli Angel GTs to anyone looking to switch up from the stock Dunlops."
"I went with a Michelin Road Pilot 4 and now up to just over 19,000kms (9,000km tyre life). Very little sign of wear compared to the Dunlop stock tyre. They grip really well in the cold and wet."
Here is the link :http://www.vulcanforums.com/forums/130-vulcan-650-s/231722-vulcan-s-tire-wear-replacement.html
Contact for Michelin Malaysia (Bike tyres)
Contact us
Michelin Malaysia Unit 901 & 904, Level 9, Uptown 2, No. 2, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Phone:+60 3 7680 3888 (9:00AM – 5:00PM, Mon – Fri)
The contact for Pirelli motorcycle tyres seems to be MIA but since Pirelli bike tyres are also retailed by Hodaka Singapore, maybe you can try Hodaka at PJCC
Address: Pusat Dagangan Petaling Jaya Selatan, 82, Jalan PJS 5/30, Petaling Jaya, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Hours: Opens 10AM Phone: 03-7785 2558
All the best!
This post has been edited by lowpro: Feb 6 2018, 09:15 AM
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE(lowpro @ Feb 6 2018, 08:56 AM) From what I read, here are the better ones over the stock Dunlop. Only trouble is whether or not can find here: Michelin Road Pilot 4 Pirelli Angel GT "Added 150 miles to the tires today, nothing too major but a nice ride none the less. Stayed out of the twisties but I can already tell they have so much more grip than the stock Dunlops. Small bits of sand and dust had no effect that I could feel, where as the old tires would slip and slide everywhere. I would highly recommend the Pirelli Angel GTs to anyone looking to switch up from the stock Dunlops." "I went with a Michelin Road Pilot 4 and now up to just over 19,000kms (9,000km tyre life). Very little sign of wear compared to the Dunlop stock tyre. They grip really well in the cold and wet." Here is the link :http://www.vulcanforums.com/forums/130-vulcan-650-s/231722-vulcan-s-tire-wear-replacement.html Yes, thank you. Especially for that Pilot Road 4 the cost for each is already RM710 as quoted thru lazada already exceed my budget a bit. Seems the durability is good tho.
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basilisk
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Feb 6 2018, 10:16 AM
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angel gt seems widely available here.. ? mudah oso got sell frm tayar shop...
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 10:48 AM
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QUOTE(basilisk @ Feb 6 2018, 10:16 AM) angel gt seems widely available here.. ? mudah oso got sell frm tayar shop... Ah yes, this tire was used on driving school training bike. Though I havent riden past 50kmh speed so didnt know its full potential.
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mADmAN
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Feb 6 2018, 10:54 AM
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get the PR4. good touring tire with superb wet performance. u can contact chan bikers in FB... they reply quite quick. they are located in shah alam section 15. https://www.facebook.com/chanbikers/friend changed 180 size for RM570 there....dont bother with lazada prices. 160 size should be cheaper.
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Feb 6 2018, 10:54 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « get the PR4. good touring tire with superb wet performance. u can contact chan bikers in FB... they reply quite quick. they are located in shah alam section 15. https://www.facebook.com/chanbikers/friend changed 180 size for RM570 there....dont bother with lazada prices. 160 size should be cheaper. Thanks bro.
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SUSskyblu3
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Feb 6 2018, 12:44 PM
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QUOTE(PedangGila @ Feb 6 2018, 08:30 AM) So my odo has clocked almost 12,000km and the rear tire is politely barking for a change, just 1mm or so for the thickness to reach the change indicator. I have Battlax T30 EVO in mind ftm but lets hear whatelse can you guys suggest. I heard that certain Zeneos is not a good option. The current OEM Dunlop I say is quite sufficient really but by the thread wear, the middle section of the tire has worn out more while to the sides they're still more life. So Im looking for compound tire with harder mid section. Im just a casual rider, not aiming for super duper sport tyres as it is useless for touring cruiser style and yea budget is just around RM600-700 only. Thanks for the tips. I'm thinking of changing mine to 180.
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Feb 6 2018, 12:44 PM) I'm thinking of changing mine to 180. It will upset the characteristic. Furthermore with 160 the grip is just enough, it's just the suspension need some work but that too I can ignore.
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SUSskyblu3
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Feb 6 2018, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(PedangGila @ Feb 6 2018, 10:23 PM) It will upset the characteristic. Furthermore with 160 the grip is just enough, it's just the suspension need some work but that too I can ignore. What characteristic ?
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 6 2018, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Feb 6 2018, 10:30 PM) The weight will play into acceleration and maybe it might be too close to mudguard.
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ajaibman
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Feb 7 2018, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE(PedangGila @ Feb 6 2018, 10:37 PM) The weight will play into acceleration and maybe it might be too close to mudguard. To add on, might has changes in the speedometer calibration (depends on how Vulcan S measured the speed), and the original RIM width support might not wide enough to hold the extra width of 180 tyre, so the tyre will be wasted by not fully utilized the potential. Either you change the RIM to bigger width and swing arm or just use the standard tyre size.
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 8 2018, 10:21 AM
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Got an offer for Battlax T31 for 580. Prolly 590 or 600 for installation and whatelse. Too bad tomorrow is weekend already here in Kelantan and by friday already off to kemaman bike week and kuantan so no chance not until sunday I can install it.
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basilisk
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Feb 8 2018, 11:58 AM
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wrong post... This post has been edited by basilisk: Feb 8 2018, 12:01 PM
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SUSskyblu3
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Feb 8 2018, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(ajaibman @ Feb 7 2018, 11:50 AM) To add on, might has changes in the speedometer calibration (depends on how Vulcan S measured the speed), Speedo sensor is on the front wheel.
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 8 2018, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Feb 8 2018, 02:28 PM) Speedo sensor is on the front wheel. Someone put 240 but has to mod the swing arm really. Bro, take a look at the rear brake hose and see if it allows another 1cm. Simply for me, after what happened to my car because of using just 2cm wider has terribly upset the overall feeling then I'm not gonna try for my bike. Am eyeing that MT09 perhaps next year, the soonest, when it matures into another stage then that's my tyre upsize.
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 11 2018, 08:08 PM
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Finally, installed Battlax T31 for RM580. Still too early to comment but even with stock Dunlop I have no problem really but itchy to try new tyre/model. Michelin just got Road 5 model out.
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D'cruise61
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Feb 12 2018, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(PedangGila @ Feb 11 2018, 08:08 PM) Finally, installed Battlax T31 for RM580. Still too early to comment but even with stock Dunlop I have no problem really but itchy to try new tyre/model. Michelin just got Road 5 model out. What tyre u using for the front? Sticking with Dunlop?
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TSPedangGila
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Feb 12 2018, 11:59 PM
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QUOTE(D'cruise61 @ Feb 12 2018, 03:11 PM) What tyre u using for the front? Sticking with Dunlop? Yes still the oem Dunlop. For me stock Dunlop is okay, nothing wrong with it, right? ANother VUlcan S rider in my group who switched to T30 Evo front said there's a definite, better character than stock but really I have yet to see he did something amazing other than cruising and bragging how good his FC is. Even with less grippy nature, I think it's a good limit for D220 and riding safety itself meaning if you try to exceed that then you're already in dangerous zone. Though I might be itchy to try other thing like MIchelin Road 5 etc but wouldn't mind a d220 if budget is tight. I think a pair of D220 will cost only RM500 ish.
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kennee
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Feb 13 2018, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Feb 8 2018, 02:28 PM) Speedo sensor is on the front wheel. Speed sensor is at the rear wheel.
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