Tyres involve a lot of personal preference
I tried the TKC 70s on a BMW Adventure mostly sealed road. The rear was good but the front terrible. One set went out of balance and they all "cupped" badly. Still got me up the Dempster highway and back in wet weather. Tried the Motoz Tracionator on a Husky 701 . Poor mans TKC 80. Aussie design made in Thailand. Again the rear good but the front wore out in under 2000 km. Might be Ok on 100% off-road. The TKC 80 are excellent tyres if you are wanting a mix of on and off road. The K 60s I found were good and they are readily available in the south of Chile and they seem to wear well. People say they are slippery but I never noticed. Often comes down to what you can get.
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