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RoadriderAM26 tyre reviews


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RoadriderAM26 tyre review

Grip in dry conditions

Braking in dry conditions

Grip in wet conditions

Braking in wet conditions

Grip in snow

Driving comfort

Internal noise level

Tyre wear

Fuel consumption

Average based on 7 test results
Ø 334,600 km driven


06.02.2009 from  Geoff Riding Note  4.99
(1,500 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
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Triumph Scrambler
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
Get rid of those knobbies and put these on front and rear, it will transform your bike!!

31.01.2009 from  Note  4.79
(1,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
120 / 80 -18 H
honda vt500e
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely

22.11.2008 from  A S Robertson Note  4.69
(5,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
120 / 90 V
Moto Guzzi Spada
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
On my 28 year old Guzzi this is definitely the best tyre I have ever had. Even better than the Phantoms of old, and they last much much longer. Remarkably, though not exactly a ridged tyre, having only a squiggly groove in the centre, it is also superb on the front. Doesn’t white line, doesn’t head shake, goes where you point it. I cannot testify for newer machines, but for old Guzzis, Triumphs etc, you’ll find yourself scraping the foot-pegs like never before. That’s how good the tyre is. The only problem I had was the first rear I had cracked in the sidewalls. This was exchanged (for inspection) with absolutely no cost to myself and minimal inconvenience. The replacement has been perfect.