[ Ссылка ] Which are the best adventure tyres or dual sport tyres? They don't exist. There are too many variables. What is your balance between on-road and off-road riding? Type of terrain? Which is more critical? Adventure tyres like the Shinko E804/E805, Bridgestone Battlax Adventurecross, Michelin Anakee Wild. What is your budget? What is your weight? Do you carry a passenger and/or luggage? Do you ride aggressively? What longevity do you expect? Your skill level? Climate factors? Dual sport tyres like the Mitas E09, Continetal TKC80, Kenda K784 Big Block, Metzeler Karoo 4. Do you hate tyre noise on the road? Maximum loading rating? Maximum speed rating? Intended air pressures? There's the Michelin Anakee Adventure, Shinko 705, Continental TKC70, Motoz Tractionator GPS. Others include the Avon TrailRider, Mitas E07, Dunlop Trailmax Mission, Heidenau K60. Type of ply? The size of your motorbike? Tubeless? However, we will provide some suggestions. First, a few points. We believe it's 80% the rider, 20% the motorbike. For this video, we suggest it's 80% your riding skills, 20% your choice of adventure tyre. Why spend hours obsessing over dual sport tyres when you could obsess about learning to ride better? Most of us are clueless, or too biased in our opinions. If you take the advice of others, find hundreds of comments and average them out. Statistically you might find some value in this. Maybe. In a similar vein, don't listen to just one review. Social media influencers do rave reviews in exchange for free adventure tyres or money. Look for many objective reviews and see if a common theme emerges. Finally, I don't think there are any bad dual sport tyres. Welcome to Cross Training Adventure, we are into all things dual sport and adventure on the east coast of Australia. We think the whole motorbike scene is getting too commercial. So called dual sport riding reviews are just glossy ads nowdays. It will make much more difference. Next? Don't trust the advice of idiots on the internet. I include myself in that category! Some riders just make dumb decisions then blame the adventure bike tyre. They buy a road-oriented tyre then say it's terrible in mud and it almost killed them. Duh. They use a very hard rubber compound for longevity, then complain when it slips on wet roads. Do you own a 'sports tourer'? Then there's a wide range of touring tyres, or 'sport-tourer' tyres available. Every adventure tyre fits somewhere on this spectrum. The tread pattern is usually a good indicator of where each tyre sits between 'enduro' and 'tourer'. Then you need to make decisions about your budget, hard versus soft rubber compound, and countless questions. My advice? Don't stress about it too much. Focus more on your riding skills. Seriously? So lets keep it simple. Do you mostly ride off-road? Do you enjoy tough terrain? Are you an aggressive rider? You don't mind poor on-road performance and rapid wear? Buy an enduro-oriented tyre. Deep tread. Big blocks. Aggressive pattern. Why? We reckon it's 80% the rider and 20% the bike. So the Cross Training Adventure focus is just get out there and have fun on two wheels. Cross Training Adventure actively avoids sponsorship. Or don't subscribe to our Cross Training Adventure riding channel. Do you spend similar amounts of time on-road and off-road? Do you want reasonable performance for both types of riding, and you can accept the compromise? There's a huge range of adventure tyres available. Do you spend most of your time on the road? Do you ride very carefully when you occasionally ride off-road? You should be okay. The most aggressive off-road tyres? Here are some popular ones. The Motoz Rallz and Adventure tyres rate well with a 13.5mm rear tread depth. The Shinko 705 if often rated as the best value for money tyre. Here are some popular 50/50 tyres. I have a review on the Shinko 705, a great budget tyre. Do your research. Pirelli Scorpion Trail 2, Kenda Big Block Paver K678, Metzler Karoo Street, Bridgestone Battlax A41, Dunlop Roadsmart. Obviously there are lots of tyres we haven't mentioned. Which tyres have you used? Did you hate them or love them? Do you think your choice of tyres makes a big difference? Let us know in the comments. The Heidenau has a hard rubber compound and lasts a long time. Unfortunately I know very little about others, do your research. Touring? These tyres are so close to road tyres I don't know if there is much difference. Again, these are some of the more common ones. All we are saying is there's also the budget option for adventure riding. And it won't hold you back. The main thing is get out and ride while you can with dual sport riding or Adventure riding in Australia, Canada, Vietnam, Romania and beyond! So check out Cross Training Adventure.
Music: Busch by Marko Furstenberg
#crosstrainingadventure #adventuretyres #adventurebikes #dualsportriding
#dualsporttyres
Ещё видео!