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Michelin desert rear tyre
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I’m looking for a Michelin desert rear tyre to put in a R100gs. Where can I find one? Does any one have one that is willing to sell? (Could be used) how good is this tyre? to use off-road thanks |
The Desert doesn't fit the R100GS very well and I'm not sure if they still make it for 17 rim.
It's wide (140) so you will need a spacer to offset your wheel and it might hit your mudguard. Michelin T63 has almost the same pattern and comes in a size that fits. T63 has a bit softer rubber. Basically it works well at almost any dry conditions but it's very slippery when it's wet. Mileage is good! |
I can second the suggestion of the T63, I have used them on my R80G/S in Africa and found they worked well on gravel and were ok on sand, life was acceptable.
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yep as far as i know, the desert rear ONLY comes in 140/80-18
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I've an unused 17'' desert in the shed, what it would cost to send to Portugal I dread to think, and I've no idea if it would fit the Bm....
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Desert (left) 140/80-18 and T63 (right) 130/80-18:
http://www.actiontouring.com/pic/DESVST63.JPG The Desert is 16 mm (!!) wider then the T63 and a lot higher. |
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Bernardo, depending on what you wanted the tyre for- you might want to look at this one.
I've just fitted a 140/80-17 on my wheels. |
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thanks to all Bertrand: I can't see the link... oothef: I’ve sent you a privet email :) All: is it possible to "clean" some right side knobs? 5 mm doesn’t seem too much to remove… |
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No probs with tyre functionality as you're only doing what the road would do anyway. Actually, the bit you're removing doesn't get anyway near the road but the principle's the same. |
Bernardo- there is no link - it is a picture of the K60 Scout tyre
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are michelin desert tubeless?
Can I use then in BMW r100 rims without a tube? |
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You have to be prepared to shave a lot to make it fit, maybe to much. There is still a risk it will interfere with your mudguard. |
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The spacers that I find to install the Michelin desert are all 5mm. So if with a spacer of 5mm the tyre will fit, if I remove 5mm in the right side of the tyre I will be ok… or I’m I missing something? |
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Depending on what shock you use it might hit your mudguard when the shock gets compressed. It's possible to raise the mudguard a bit but by removing the spacers at the rear mounting-point but I doubt it will be enough. You can get 1mm spacers from BMW (it was used for some K-models) to trim this but you have to decide if you need longer bolts or not. I'm not a fan of spacers... Instead of using spacers it would have been better to respoke the wheel with offset, but that's quite expensive. The tolerances are not on your side, some examples (R80GS Basic):
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