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By jawa-enfield
#101314
Hello all,
I am looking fo a new set of tyres. I always used 'classic' profiles, mostly Heidenau K44 front and K34 rear..

But i really think grip in the wet is more important than classic looks.
So.. does anyone hava a tip for a set of (modern) tyres which have a good grip on wet roads?
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By Chris [Stockport]
#101315
I use Dunlop TT 100 on my year 2000 Bullet 500.

They are classic BUT I believe made in a modern way?
I've never had a problem with them... I know we should never write that!?! :(

Not sure if that covers what you want.

Regards,
Chris
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By Wheaters
#101316
Be aware that some modern tyres (metric measurements) have a lower sidewall profile than the more traditional types. I fitted one to the rear of my 350 and it looked totally wrong.

I swapped it for a modern Dunlop K-70 pattern "clone" and it's very good in the wet; most modern compounds give better grip than in years gone by.
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By Adrian
#101319
I guessing you're using 19" WM2 rims.

Try Avon AM26s, they still list a 3.25" front section if you thank 90/90 looks a bit skimpy. A 100/90 section looks OK on the back.

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By jawa-enfield
#101406
Thanks for reply (i didn't get a notice)
It is indeed that i do not know what modern tyre size is closest to 3.50-19 for the rear tyre..
Bridgestone has a BT46 3.25-19, maybe a good choice.

How the tyre looks is not so important. Grip in the wet is wat i seek/find most important...
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By stinkwheel
#101409
The imperial sizes are all 90 section. The metric sizes are the width in mm rather than inches. So a 3.50 -19 is technically an 89/90-19 .

As with all things tyre, this doesn't always work out to be exactly the case, there again, two tyres of the same size with different brands aren't the same size either.

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