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GS is ok in sand, much better if you throw a 21" wheel on the front. TKC's are not the greatest sand tire - I'd use a Metzler Karoo - they're more dirt/sand oriented but will be shredded by a few k's of tarmac. That's fine when you're on a trailer though.
And learn to mount your own tires - it's not bad with the GS as the bike is already balanced on the centerstand - no need to prop up the tireless end - when you remove the tire it'll lean to the remaining tire.
And learn to mount your own tires - it's not bad with the GS as the bike is already balanced on the centerstand - no need to prop up the tireless end - when you remove the tire it'll lean to the remaining tire.
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Eventually, as I start acquiring the tools and know how - emphasis on the know how. I'm tech savoy, but have little to no experience working on these bikes. Also I recently found out Ellicott City Motorcycles mounts/ balances wheels and tires for a 12GS at $65 for the set! It's a buy one get on free deal. This is perfect! Just need to nail down a trailer, as it stands now UHaul is RSVP'd, but I'd like to own one.
So you think the Metzler Karoo's would be best over the TKC80? The Karoo seems cheaper too. Also I don't think I'll have the chance to get a 21" wheel anytime soon, while I do agree the extra circumference will travel over the sand best.the dude himself wrote: And learn to mount your own tires - it's not bad with the GS as the bike is already balanced on the centerstand - no need to prop up the tireless end - when you remove the tire it'll lean to the remaining tire.
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..::LOST::.. wrote:Eventually, as I start acquiring the tools and know how - emphasis on the know how. I'm tech savoy, but have little to no experience working on these bikes. Also I recently found out Ellicott City Motorcycles mounts/ balances wheels and tires for a 12GS at $65 for the set! It's a buy one get on free deal. This is perfect! Just need to nail down a trailer, as it stands now UHaul is RSVP'd, but I'd like to own one.
So you think the Metzler Karoo's would be best over the TKC80? The Karoo seems cheaper too. Also I don't think I'll have the chance to get a 21" wheel anytime soon, while I do agree the extra circumference will travel over the sand best.the dude himself wrote: And learn to mount your own tires - it's not bad with the GS as the bike is already balanced on the centerstand - no need to prop up the tireless end - when you remove the tire it'll lean to the remaining tire.
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