I still haven't come around to introducing myself properly; I'll get to it eventually, I swear. I just haven't had time to get some proper pics of the bike, and I know how much photos are appreciated here. The bike is an '81 GS1000GL that was 'left on my doorstep', so to speak, by an old room-mate's climbing buddy's brother. (I'll detail that short story when I post my intro...)
The bike needs (among other things) new rubber, so I've been web- and forum-searching for suggestions. The stock tire sizes, as I understand them, are fr 100/90-19 and rr 130/90-16 (or MM90-19 and MT90-16 according to a reply BWringer gave to question posed back in late' 08). PO had installed a 120/90 rear, which limited my shopping choices for a bit, until I learned that it's the incorrect size.
According to web-searching, forums and some dealers I've asked, I've got a few choices:
Dunlop Elite III; GT501; D404
Avon RoadRider
Metzeler ME880 Marathon; Lasertec
Continental TK16/17; TKV11/12; ContiGo!
Michelin Commander
Pirelli Sport Demon.
That's not the entire list, but it's the pool I'll likely choose from.
Now, I'm not cheap, but I'm not rich either, so cost is a consideration. I'm not looking for all-out performance; I've got sportbikes for that. I do want something that offers confident cornering grip. The two choices at the top of my list are the Dunlop Elite III and Avon RoadRider. From what I've read they handle really well and offer adequate tread life (RoadRider) or handle reasonably well and have excellent treadlife (Elite III).
As for personal info, I'm about 5'11", 170lbs fully geared up, 20+ years street riding, and have ridden 250 4-strokes, 350 2-strokes, 750 cafe bikes, 1000 sports, and a bunch of other stuff in between. Shaft dives, belt drives, chain drives; singles, p-twins, v-twins, in-line fours; I'm comfortable riding almost anything. My preferred style is cafe/sporty, so I expect I'll occasionally be riding more... ahem... spiritedly than would otherwise be suggested by a 600 pound, 30 year old shaft-drive cruiser. However, being a fine upstanding citizen, I'll likely behave myself most of the time.
Is there anyone here who has experience with any (or a few) of these tires on a similar model bike (maybe with a similar riding style) who can offer comparitive feedback? Any insight is fully appreciated, from anyone with two cents to chip in. And I'll gladly listen to suggestions of tires not on the above list.
Thanks a bunch,
-chris
P.s. Why does Continental have an exclamation mark on their ContiGo!? It must be a really exciting tire.
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