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Yes, they were deliverd with raincovers. But mines were used , and replaced by the dealer within 6 months.
Now they are sticht by a sailmaker, and i am very pleased with them.
Grtz Rudy
Hi, last year i bought Michelin commander and did a roadtrip to Skandinavië of 9000 km.
This year a 6 weeks, 7000 km roadtrip to Romanië with the same tyres. So, more than 16000 km, 2 persons and lugage. There is still 4 mm left in the middle. They started a little cupping, but stil rides good...
Like aready told in this tread:
'The circumference of a 200/60 and a 180/65 is almost identical.'
130 km/h on te gps is 136 on the speedometer,( i think )
Grtz Rudy
Yes, it is the costum with a 6 inch rear wheel.
The Original 200 dunlops where completely used after 6000 km.
You can see on the picture, the wheel is damaged; caused during a tire-change on a trip in Norway.
Thats the reason, i wanted a tire that last longer.
Grtz Rudy
I have the leather touring seat.
Harder, and mutch more backsupport than the costumseat.
Pity, the leather is rather delicate; the cover accesory is not waterproof.
Grtz Rudy
This is a mudgard that i bought in a local shop in Norway during a trip.
I used tyraps to fix it. Now more than 10.000 km later, i am still pleased with it.
Tysse is a make of trailers in Norway.
Grtz Rudy
Hi Dave,
I have the leather saddlebags, and covers where included. After 15000 km.the covers were used. I wanted them replaced in warranty, but the dealer could not find the order number. So he send them both to Italie, … and then they where lost.
The dealer contacted a sailmaker to make new...
Is this your back yard (in the photo)? What is the location?
Not really Dave,
This is the Geiranger and the Sognefjord in Norway. I live in Belgium, we drove 6000 km. in 5 weeks.
Last year, the beast (thats the guzzi) carried us all the way to North Cape; more than 9000 km. in 6 weeks.
Grtz Rudy
Hi, I still had the extented handlebar bolts from a travelroad routeroller. The mounting plate in aluminum, i made myself. The standard wire from the zumo 590 is really long, so i connected direct to the battery. (with a fuse).
Grtz Rudy