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Wanted to show and tell a little info about the Motoz Adventure. I decided to take these to Colorado for some off road adventure riding. Not knowing what is around the next bend is what its all about ! And we CERTAINLY got that in spades. From road use, sand, water crossings, rocks, TONS of dirt roads, highway use, mud, Etc. I think you will get all terrain in the BDR. These provided excellent off road reassurance and many times provided excellent grip in water crossings, mud, sand, Etc. I was very happy with them all around.
Picking at any negatives: They do hum on the highway. I could care less with ear plugs and knowing the traction I have for the place Im going. We where fully loaded and self contained with a lot of weight. Until the edges got kicked off a bit I didnt feel super comfortable blasting the peg scraping corners. In the end you can take the mountain roads as deep as you want. Are these a sport bike tire, of course NOT, but a good street tire and an excellent off road tire. "The right tool - for the job at hand" (BDR)
This will probably be my new "forever" Super Tenere tire. For what I do, this will work excellent. We understand that the Wyoming BDR is really nice. Probably do this next year and will run another set.
When the tires were brand new the rear lug was 5/8" tall........ After 3,000 total miles and hundreds & hundreds of off road miles in all types of conditions the tire now has lost 3/16" (approximately 1/16" per thousand miles) This was also fully loaded. (With this type weight, I try not to accelerate hard on the tarmac and I also try not to slam on the brakes on tarmac. I road easy on the road, and I abused them off road, full disclaimer)
After 1000 miles
After 3000 miles and a BDR
Is this tire for everyone...... Heck no...... But I wanted to provide a little 'real world' experience and if you're looking to possibly tackle a BDR, I would strongly consider having the right tool for the job. I would give these a 4.5 or 5 stars out of 5. They have been excellent
I was not given these, Im not sponsored, these were not free... I bought them and have no association with Motoz or dealers.
Wanted to show and tell a little info about the Motoz Adventure. I decided to take these to Colorado for some off road adventure riding. Not knowing what is around the next bend is what its all about ! And we CERTAINLY got that in spades. From road use, sand, water crossings, rocks, TONS of dirt roads, highway use, mud, Etc. I think you will get all terrain in the BDR. These provided excellent off road reassurance and many times provided excellent grip in water crossings, mud, sand, Etc. I was very happy with them all around.
Picking at any negatives: They do hum on the highway. I could care less with ear plugs and knowing the traction I have for the place Im going. We where fully loaded and self contained with a lot of weight. Until the edges got kicked off a bit I didnt feel super comfortable blasting the peg scraping corners. In the end you can take the mountain roads as deep as you want. Are these a sport bike tire, of course NOT, but a good street tire and an excellent off road tire. "The right tool - for the job at hand" (BDR)
This will probably be my new "forever" Super Tenere tire. For what I do, this will work excellent. We understand that the Wyoming BDR is really nice. Probably do this next year and will run another set.
When the tires were brand new the rear lug was 5/8" tall........ After 3,000 total miles and hundreds & hundreds of off road miles in all types of conditions the tire now has lost 3/16" (approximately 1/16" per thousand miles) This was also fully loaded. (With this type weight, I try not to accelerate hard on the tarmac and I also try not to slam on the brakes on tarmac. I road easy on the road, and I abused them off road, full disclaimer)
After 1000 miles
After 3000 miles and a BDR
Is this tire for everyone...... Heck no...... But I wanted to provide a little 'real world' experience and if you're looking to possibly tackle a BDR, I would strongly consider having the right tool for the job. I would give these a 4.5 or 5 stars out of 5. They have been excellent
I was not given these, Im not sponsored, these were not free... I bought them and have no association with Motoz or dealers.