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Order a set today, anyone tried/using them?
My fingers are crossed that they're OK.......
If they are radials, you will be good to go.
Randy - RPM
I'm with Randy on those Avon's. I've only run Avon Azaros and Avon Storms, I really can't fault them for how they handled or wore. I would imagine that a new model of Avon tire would certainly be equal to or better than the earlier tires.
Joe
It would be nice if they came in a 16" for my standard front rim
They arrived today - amazing, I ordered them yesterday!
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I'm running Avon Roadrunners now, no complaints.
Metzlers, others, I've never been very brand or model loyal, I like to try a new "set" when applicable.
JP Cycle sells the 150/80-16 for $130.99 (delivered)
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/166-7953/avon-spirit-st-150-80zr16-rear-tire (https://www.jpcycles.com/product/166-7953/avon-spirit-st-150-80zr16-rear-tire)
and the 120/70-17 front for $80.99 (delivered)
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/166-7949/avon-spirit-st-120-70zr17-front-tire (https://www.jpcycles.com/product/166-7949/avon-spirit-st-120-70zr17-front-tire)
$211.98 does not seem bad for a set of tires -
*** disclaimer: I ordered these directly from Tucker-Rocky, not from JP Cycles. JP seemed to have the best price "at first google" ***
It's going to be interesting to see how they wear.
Radials, yes.
Front:
Aspect Ratio: 70
Load Range: 58 - Maximum Capacity 520 lbs
Manufacturer Part Number: 90000030027
Model: Spirit ST
Overall Diameter: 23.8
Position: Front
Rim Diameter: 17
Sidewall: Blackwall
Sold in Units: Each
Tire Construction: Radial
Tire Size: 120/70-17
Tire Width: 120
Tread Depth: 4
Tube or Tubeless: Tubeless
Width: 4.6
Rear
Aspect Ratio: 80
Load Range: 71 - Maximum Capacity 761 lbs
Manufacturer Part Number: 90000030060
Model: Spirit ST
Overall Diameter: 25.4
Position: RearRim
Diameter: 16
Sidewall: Blackwall
Sold in Units: Each
Tire Construction: Radial
Tire Size: 150/80-16
Tire Width: 150/MV
Tread Depth: 8
Tube or Tubeless: Tubeless
Width: 6.0
Now that's happy about a set of tires!!!. :good:
So how many miles did you get on the Avon Roadrunners? I just mounted a set in late November and only put on 200 miles.
I can't say enough about the Avon Storm 3D in the 150/80-16 size. I was very impressed.
What I can say, on my '84, that if this Avon tire had been available 15 years ago, I would have never converted my back rim over to a 17" rim.
Yes, I still would have converted my front over with '89+ fork lowers and the 3.5" FZR rim to run the matching 120/70-17 Avon.(and the R-1 brakes, etc...)
....and now we have a new and improved Avon Spirit? Kudo's to Avon!
Please let us know your impressions and what sort of mileage you get out of these tires.
Cheers. Pat
Quote from: HydroDog on February 22, 2018, 07:31:38 PM
So how many miles did you get on the Avon Roadrunners? I just mounted a set in late November and only put on 200 miles.
I'm bad about tracking miles on anything more than oil changes anymore.
They did make it a whole season, which is rare for me, they wore well IMO, and they handled nicely as well, no wobbles, nicely balanced.
I am currently using the Avon Storm 3D XM tires. Both the Storm 3D XM and the Spirit tires have a 15,000 mile factory warranty
Fred
New tires, rotors, rear sprocket back to 40 from 42, all is good.
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It's taking some getting used to them - the neutrality of the tires is somewhat suspect, they feel "darty" in a way -
I think this is why I went back to bia-ply last time?
No matter, I'll wear them out sooner or later.
:)
Quote from: FJ1200W on April 25, 2018, 09:16:00 PM
New tires, rotors, rear sprocket back to 40 from 42, all is good.
(https://images14.fotki.com/v1665/photos/4/3846444/14459534/20180421_110432_Film1-vi.jpg)
Nice to see another 3CV (in the best colours) with a Kerker exhaust - I loved mine.
Quick question though - where did you buy the rotors / what brand are they? I really like them!
Many thanks.
The front are the ebay chinese ones that were recommended here. The rear is a EBC from the local dealer and I would of had EBC on the front but they were not available.
And I would buy them from Randy but I work at the dealership and pay cost plus a little, too good a deal to pass up.....
I do buy from RPM whenever I can, and something may be coming up for them soon. Excellent service, always, they're great, no bs.
Quote from: Millietant on August 04, 2018, 01:10:14 AM
Quote from: FJ1200W on April 25, 2018, 09:16:00 PM
New tires, rotors, rear sprocket back to 40 from 42, all is good.
(https://images14.fotki.com/v1665/photos/4/3846444/14459534/20180421_110432_Film1-vi.jpg)
Quick question though - where did you buy the rotors / what brand are they? I really like them!
Many thanks.
The rotors are Chinese made, but there are cheap low quality ones that the bobbins rust. You want to make sure they are the Arashi brand. Here is a link as an example. https://m.ebay.com/itm/For-YAMAHA-FZ750-TZ-125-250-FZS-FZR-600-TDM-TRX-850-Front-Brake-Disc-Rotor/162962194550?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D53040%26meid%3D612cd348161f4ecba1fb88f303c7267c%26pid%3D100935%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D262827028604%26itm%3D162962194550&_trksid=p2056116.c100935.m2460
Fred
I can not believe I did not document the mileage.
At least I know I replaced them at 61,000 + a few
In June, 2022, so the Spirits lasted 4 years.
I'm sure the miles are here someone. Another benefit of the forum!