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Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire

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> Made for big-bore DP and Enduro bikes that spend most of their time on paved roads, but that take the occasional “detour” down a particularly inviting fire road. The Tourance was specifically developed to deliver the traction, feedback and stability for both kinds of road.
> Large “powerful” tread blocks in middle section ensure stability/long wear
> Distinctive block arrangement/configuration greatly reduce rolling noise
> Tread grooves, designed with widely variable widths, evenly displace water to greatly reduce aquaplaning
> Available in bias-ply and some radial sizes that feature Metzeler’s famous 0° steel-belted construction and V speed ratings (to 149 mph)


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Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire
 
4.7

(based on 15 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Durable (6)
  • Good cornering (6)
  • Good ride (5)
  • Versatile (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Street riding (6)
    • Replacement (3)
      • Motorsports:
      • Motorcycle enthusiast (6)

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    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    great below sealevel and 11,000 feet

    By roundman

    from shawboro n.c.

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Good Cornering
    • Good Ride
    • Versatile

    Cons

    • None

    Best Uses

    • Off-Road
    • Street Riding
    • Tail of the dragon

    Comments about Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire:

    my 3rd set and they work great on the beach at ocracoke n.c. , imogene pass colorado at 13,114 feet on my klr, tail of the dragon dry or wet and 66 mile roundtrip daily commute .

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    • Motorcycle Enthusiast

    (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Great Tires

    By Shawn

    from Vermont

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Good Cornering
    • Good Ride
    • Versatile

    Cons

    • Not for mud

    Best Uses

    • Light off-road
    • Street Riding

    Comments about Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire:

    Tourance's are a great compromise tire for big dual sports like the GS. They are surprisingly good on gravel, fire roads, dry trails and relatively firm surfaces. Not so good in mud, where they quickly become slicks. Give great mileage and handle well right down to the wear bars.

    • Motorsports:
    • Motorcycle Enthusiast
     
    4.0

    Good OEM Tire

    By dtep955

    from Cedar Rapids, IA.

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    Pros

    • Durable
    • Good Cornering
    • Good Ride
    • Versatile

    Cons

    • Wear pattern on front

    Best Uses

    • Replacement
    • Street Riding

    Comments about Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire:

    This my second set of Tourance tires I have put on, the original set only lasted 10,000 miles, but the previous owner put most of those miles on, the second set I got 11,000 out of the rear tire and 16,000 out of the front, My 02 tiger tends to develop a ramping wear pattern on the front tires tread blocks from braking force, when they are well worn they tend give me a slow speed wiggle, nothing real bad, but if you have a light touch on the grips you can feel it, that is why I only gave 4 stars, over all I am satisfied with these Metzelers, I do very little dirt or gravel so I could get by with a all street tire but I'm not sure what other tires would work well with tubes in them.

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    • Casual Rider, Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast
     
    5.0

    Metzeler Tourance

    By scubapilot

    from Florida

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Easy To Install
    • Good Cornering
    • Good Ride

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Replacement
      • Street Riding

      Comments about Metzeler Tourance Motorcycle Tire:

      I ride a BMW GS and find that I mostly stay on improved roads,accasionally gravel and dirt. These tires wear great and seem to be the standard for my my style of riding. I am on my 5th set on this bike.

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      • Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast

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      • Q:

        Use with tube followup. I saw the answer recommending using bias ply tire with tube. Bias ply is listed as an option for front tires but not rear. Would it be OK to use a tube with a radial rear? If not, why? Thanks
        Asked on 5/29/2011 by Craig from Dallas, TX

        1 answer

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          A:

          Thanks for your question! It is not recommend to use a Tube in a Radial tire because the friction on the tube inside the tire can cause tire/tube failure.

          Answered on 6/2/2011 by Anonymous
      • Q:

        What is the diference between 150/70 R17, R. instead H, i am looking for these product with 69H.
        Same question for 110/80 R19, R, instead H, 59 H
        Thanks,
        Asked on 10/11/2010 by Mario from Miami,Fla.

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          A:

          Thanks for your question! The R rated tire would be good for up to 106 mph while the H rated tire would be good for up to 130 Mph.

          Answered on 10/14/2010 by Anonymous
      • Q:

        Use with tubes?

        These are tubeless tires, can I use them on my Triumph Scrambler that has spoked wheels with a tube?
        Asked on 2/17/2010 by MG23

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          A:

          Thanks for your question. You can use tubes with tubeless tires. However it is not recommended to use tubes with a radial tire. This tire offers options in both bias ply and radial.

          Answered on 2/17/2010 by BHills
      • Q:

        metzeler tourance

        It says the speed rating is "R", what speed can it be used for? I checked a chart and didn't see an "R" rating.
        Asked on 11/4/2009 by PeteLatteier

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          A:

          Thanks for your question! With the R rated tires that would be for 106 mph, now when they do the speed rating how they test it is they run the tire at that speed for an hour and a half, so as long as you dont ride more than an hour and a half at speeds over 106 mph this would work out great for you.

          Answered on 11/4/2009 by SalesDepartment
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      Specifications and Options

      Brand Metzeler
      Front / Rear Front, Rear
      Tube / Tubeless Tubeless
      Rim Size 21, 19, 17
      Shipping Restrictions Tire
      Tire Size 90/90-21, 100/90-19, 110/80-19, 130/80-17, 140/80-17, 150/70-17
      Bias / Radial Bias Ply, Radial
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      Speed Rating H, V
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