New Tyres TKC80
Hi
I just thought I would post on my recent tyre changes! I know there is a lot of debate on this, so thought I would add my experience!
I have a F800GS, and put around 3000 miles on it. I have been running the Michelin Anakee tyres. Main riding being commuting round London and long motorway journeys. Any weather: rain, snow, dry etc.. I do quite a bit on the white lines, when filtering in or out of london between the traffic. I have also spend a few weekends doing greenlaning out in Salisbury and really enjoyed it. The Anakees were fine, tread running down but long lasting- seemed ok on road, not so sure footed on the white lines and terrible off road- as highlighted by my friend I was riding with who had TKCs (KTM 640).
Anyways- on one of my recent commutes down the M4 back into London, the bike felt strange, wouldn't seem to lean over and when I came on to Chiswick roundabout, the back end felt like it was sliding sideways. I kept going and eventually pulled up in Chelsea and realised my rear was flat... Once the bike was in BMW Battersea (Brilliant, friendly service there- definate recommendation!) I decided on changing the tyres for TKC80s. Certainly when summer comes I want to be doing off road.
So I got the tyres fitted and my first ride, was out of London towards Swindon in zero degrees freezing fog (joy!). I took it easy and the tyres sort of made the bike seem slower and like it was clomping along!! You can definately feel the blocks on the tyres, and when leaning, its almost like theer are specific lean angles, that you fall into, as opposed to a gradual lean like with a 'normal' tyre. I could hit nomral motorway speeds without any problem and in similar comfort to the anakee.
When coming home, later in the day- back in London, I started to realise just how much more tarmac grip the tyres have! Compared to the anakee tyres, the grip is massive, it genuinely feels like its glued to the road and that the bike is somehow heavier. I feel a lot more confident taking corners and heaving the bike over. So grip wise both wet and dry- miles better than the Anakee.
The following day, lots of white line riding. MASSIVE improvement. With the anakees, you can definately feel the squigle as you go over the line, and feeling the tyre slide around- with the TKC, the feel is gone- but the bike feels much more sure footed- again, inspiring confidence...
So, so far- in terms of performance on road- massive improvement. I have yet to take it off road- but will soon and update.
Negatives, I think will be wear- I have put a few hundred miles on them, and I can see wear on the tyre. This certainly seems that long motorway runs, get them heated up and wear them down. However, I don't mind this, as I would rather pay a bit more and get better grip for their duration. Another negative is the clompy ride- this may ease off as the tyre wears. The steering also feels a little tighter and harder to pull over- but nothing that really bothers me.
So, in essence the TKC was a really positive choice, and am really happy I got them on the bike. A massive improvement over the Anakee. To the extent, that I would advise anyone with them to change them immediately.
Thanks
Ian