Re: Original Tires
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 12:58 pm
I wonder what they used on R65s, with the 3 1/4" x 18" front. I don't see any Conti Twin fronts in that size.
I believe the "correct" statement would actually be: there is no such thing as A correct, as there is no single correct.Tim Shepherd wrote:You are correct Duane. Oh, wait....Duane Ausherman wrote:Lets start with a basic principle. BMW tried to have two, or more, suppliers for everything. Even back in the /2 days they could use a tire other than the Metzler. There is no such thing as "correct"
I do believe there is such a thing as "correct" for bikes of this vintage although, for sure, I agree there is no single correct. That's an important point. There are choices out there and I would say they're not strictly limited to Metzeler and Continental. Heidenau, for example, markets a tire with the "correct" look, at least to my eye, and the last time I had a look at the entire current Conti lineup I saw more than one model that I thought would "look" good on a /5 or /6. For some people, this is important. Personally, I want that look on my oldest bikes.Major Softie wrote:I believe the "correct" statement would actually be: there is no such thing as A correct, as there is no single correct.Tim Shepherd wrote:You are correct Duane. Oh, wait....Duane Ausherman wrote:Lets start with a basic principle. BMW tried to have two, or more, suppliers for everything. Even back in the /2 days they could use a tire other than the Metzler. There is no such thing as "correct"
I have manufacturers????chasbmw wrote:One of the big improvements over the last 40 years has been in bike tyres, that nowadays offer much better grip and stability than those generally fitted to BMWs then.
So if you are going to be using your bike rather than displaying it, I would fit good modern tyres as supplied by one of the Major manufactureres.
Well, manufacturers isn't usually the term usually used for it, but you do have parents.Major Softie wrote:I have manufacturers????
He has pretty good perception, but immaculate?Ken in Oklahoma wrote:Uh, unless you want to claim immaculate conception. . . . . . . . . .Major Softie wrote:I have manufacturers????
Ken
Hmmmmm,Ken in Oklahoma wrote:Well, manufacturers isn't usually the term usually used for it, but you do have parents.Major Softie wrote:I have manufacturers????
Uh, unless you want to claim immaculate conception. . . . . . . . . .
Ken
Somehow being born of a lustful no-holds-barred, sex crazed romp in the hay, until one's parents collapse in utter exhaustion, seems greatly preferable to an immaculate dictum.Major Softie wrote: Hmmmmm, I'm afraid thinking about my parents "manufacturing" me in that way seems the exact opposite of "immaculate."