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11 Adventure Motorcycle Tires Compared - Adventure Rider
Jul 12, 2021 · The Anakee Adventure is built with a hard compound, making it one of the most long-lasting 70-30 tires available. Overall it performed quite well in the first 5,000 km (3,000 miles), but its …
Regional Forums - Adventure Rider
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What are the best 50/50 tires for a large adventure bike
Jan 27, 2025 · Watch the video below. They test pretty much every ADV tire commonly available. It was done in 2020, but the tires tested are still current. For a dirt biased 50/50 tire, the Bridgestone AX41 …
Is Kawasaki About To Launch A New KLE-Series Adventure Bike ...
Nov 12, 2024 · But get this: They showed a new machine at EICMA that sure looks like a new adventure bike is coming. The weird booth display says the bike is a new KLE, and that “Life’s a Rally. Ride it.” …
Your Options For Lower ADV Bike Seat Height - Adventure Rider
Feb 27, 2023 · To travel over rough terrain, most adventure bikes and dual sports have large-diameter wheels and long-travel suspension—and that means a seat height that’s taller than other …
Tube vs tubeless, pros and cons - Adventure Rider
Oct 31, 2021 · Adventure bikes (since this IS Advrider), tubeless all the way. Expectation is long k's on the seal anyway and that's where tubes are weakest. The areas where tubes are a clear win are all …
Shaft, Belt or Chain Drive - Adventure Rider
Oct 16, 2019 · Having formerly been a mechanical engineer and having trained at the country’s leading motorcycle engineering college in London, should the unlikely event of a shaft drive fail beneath me …
Tire pump recommendations? - Adventure Rider
Jun 7, 2006 · I have had a Slime 40001 Motorcycle Tire Inflator for at least a decade. It was super tiny, came with cables to attach to the bike, and a nice carrying case to keep it all together. But somehow …