Rhodie
Registered user
Just back from an 8 day blast from Bangkok thru to Laos and then following the Meking river into Cambodia via Phnom Penh and out through Battambang and Pailin. Laos was a breeze on my OE Dunlop Trailmax, but the roads in Cambodia can best be described as barely acceptable/unfinished and bombcratered dirt/mudchoked roads. Combined with it being the monsoon season it soon became clear that the dunlops were far from ideal and at times downright scary.
Apart from loosing the GS's sorry excuse for a rear mudguard - the dealer here volunteered to put in a warranty claim when he saw the sheered-off plastic remnants. The problem bikers here face is the lack choice due to the unavailability of different tyre companies.
Dunlop and Continental are not available in Thailand; but certain Metzeler & Michelin tyres maybe available.
The Metz Karoo has been suggested, but if memory serves me right these were slagged off 4 being downright dangerous on wet tarmac in the UK biking press. I see that Metzeler also make a Sahara & an Enduro 3 tyre that look more dual purpose than the Karoos. Does anybody have any personal experience and/or advice on any of these tyres on a heavily laden 1200GS?
Michelin are also availably and the new 06 1200GS are now shod with Anakees which look very similar to my Dunlop Trailmax.
Does Michelin make a similar tyre to the Continental TKC80 which riders on the sister ADV US site appear to favour.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated as I have to go back on an even longer trip in ten days time and want to try and get the bike properly shod in for the trip.
ATB
Rhodie
Apart from loosing the GS's sorry excuse for a rear mudguard - the dealer here volunteered to put in a warranty claim when he saw the sheered-off plastic remnants. The problem bikers here face is the lack choice due to the unavailability of different tyre companies.
Dunlop and Continental are not available in Thailand; but certain Metzeler & Michelin tyres maybe available.
The Metz Karoo has been suggested, but if memory serves me right these were slagged off 4 being downright dangerous on wet tarmac in the UK biking press. I see that Metzeler also make a Sahara & an Enduro 3 tyre that look more dual purpose than the Karoos. Does anybody have any personal experience and/or advice on any of these tyres on a heavily laden 1200GS?
Michelin are also availably and the new 06 1200GS are now shod with Anakees which look very similar to my Dunlop Trailmax.
Does Michelin make a similar tyre to the Continental TKC80 which riders on the sister ADV US site appear to favour.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated as I have to go back on an even longer trip in ten days time and want to try and get the bike properly shod in for the trip.
ATB
Rhodie

