The Mechanic
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Had a test ride on a 2004 model Aprilia Caponord (loaned by Hillsborough Motorcyclesof Sheffield) and this was shod with Tourances. Mmmm me thinks, I wonder what these tyres will be like; considering the recent postings about tyre problems and dealer/rider recommendations.
Well the bike was excellent, so much mid range grunt and a really slick gearbox. For a trail bike the front suspension was also very good there being none of the excess dive under braking that most seem to suffer from...B*W excepted...However the front tyre just didn't inspire confidence, at speeds of less than 35 mph it was like the front end was riding over a gently cobbled surface. The tyre just seemed to be struggling to run true, it was fine at high speed 50 and upwards of (unprintable) *15mph. This reminded me of exactly how I felt on my old Transalp when that was shod with Tourances and ridden at 25-35 mph. Not good for city and around town work.
So there you are another perspective on the perenial tyre discussion with another manufacturers bike as the test piece.
Just for good measure I was able to get another Caponord owners point of view as he swore by Tourances, although his bike was a little older so the tyres would not be of recent manufacture. Incidentally this guy had owned a B*W for a very short time (he didn't like it). Also he was not your average 5000miles a year jokey but rather one who covers LARGE mileages annually 12000+ per year, so I listened to his comments.
Not all bikes or tyres suite all riders and riding styles and weights of riders can play a big part in helping or hindering the handling of a particular machine.
Not the conclusion to a problem but perhaps the start of a potential answer to some owners queries
Well the bike was excellent, so much mid range grunt and a really slick gearbox. For a trail bike the front suspension was also very good there being none of the excess dive under braking that most seem to suffer from...B*W excepted...However the front tyre just didn't inspire confidence, at speeds of less than 35 mph it was like the front end was riding over a gently cobbled surface. The tyre just seemed to be struggling to run true, it was fine at high speed 50 and upwards of (unprintable) *15mph. This reminded me of exactly how I felt on my old Transalp when that was shod with Tourances and ridden at 25-35 mph. Not good for city and around town work.
So there you are another perspective on the perenial tyre discussion with another manufacturers bike as the test piece.
Just for good measure I was able to get another Caponord owners point of view as he swore by Tourances, although his bike was a little older so the tyres would not be of recent manufacture. Incidentally this guy had owned a B*W for a very short time (he didn't like it). Also he was not your average 5000miles a year jokey but rather one who covers LARGE mileages annually 12000+ per year, so I listened to his comments.
Not all bikes or tyres suite all riders and riding styles and weights of riders can play a big part in helping or hindering the handling of a particular machine.
Not the conclusion to a problem but perhaps the start of a potential answer to some owners queries
but was considering a tyre for the road as I doubt that my GS will see any real dirt other than camp sites.