TKC's are OK in the wet...don't let people put you off.
So are Anakees IMHO.
TKC's are OK in the wet...don't let people put you off.
the only explaination I can come up with , is there is some tar banding on the road so where I hit that which caused I`ve no ideaErm.......if it happened this way, then there was something else wrong.....bikes traveling in a straight line don't just start wobbling for no reason, even if they are on knobblies
I've just got back from Wales, two up (heavy too) , plus all the camping kit and on some very wet roads through the centre of Wales (we wanted to come back te scenic route) and we had no problems....you just take corners a bit slower and in particular watch out for metalwork (grills, gratings etc) and white lines /banding.
TKC's are OK in the wet...don't let people put you off.

So are Anakees IMHO.
Any tyre is ok anywhere as long as you allow for it. The rain is never a problem with TKC's or the far superior Heidenaus (which wear better). Road tyres like 020's are fine if you only ride on the road (which a real GSER only does part of the time. The Anakee and Tourance are naff on even the smoothest fire road while TKC's perform well on the road in all conditions and are vastly superior for even moderate off roading.
However heidenau tyres beat all of em.............................. and certainly work as well as Anakees or Tourances even in the wet.
Front normally does about 8k.Hi all, Have had my gsa a few months with tourance tyres on and am thinking of changing to off road tyres which I have a set of. My question is what are off road tyres like on long road journeys and during wet weather on tarmac too.
Why do you want to fit TKCs, other than because you have some? Are you planning on doing some serious off-roading? If not, Tourances will last 2-3 times longer, be quieter on the roads, be more secure on wet tarmac and are fine for a bit of off-roading in the dry (I find them a bit slippy in the wet on mud though, don't I Fanum)

I've used Anakee's, all be it on previous Tigers, along with Tourance and Pirelli's, and don't recall a problem in the wet. I'd be hard pushed to mark any differences in performance between any of 'em.
I managed to scrape the hero blobs whatever tyre I was on (though not in the wet I hasten to add).
Phil
Sorry to hear of your misfortune................ However, my experience and plenty of other GSER's is that TKC's work well in the wetand extremely well in the dry

I would nt touch them they are shit on wet greasy roads talking from experience after suffered broken ribs and punctured lung when my GS went down on a straigh wet road doing 40mph
I would say that there is very little difference between a Tourance and an Anakee, they are both exceptional tyres and last 10-12k miles. Don't be put off by horror stories, one fall(er) doesn't make a bad tyre.
Paul.