Sun Jun 1 22:07:36 1997
- Message No. 963
From: Marcel_Sieling@d.maus.de (Marcel Sieling)
Subject: RD04 and Tyres other than normal
Hi,
>The next day I took a 480km ride to Bayreuth. There I got my frontwheel
>and it tooks 15 minutes to make clear the TÜV. Now the Michelin T66
>130/80 R17 69H and 140/80 R17 69H and 90/90-21 54H are in my
>papers (Fahrzeugbrief). So if someone of the RD04 riders (specially
>Northgermany) will have some TÜV Problems please contact me. Andreas
>0541/37332
You can have it much more simplier and cheaper: Send a fax to Metzeler
Deutschland to Munich, (089/14908-510, Tel. -440, don't forget to provide the
frame number and day of birth ;-) of your @) you will get a sheet of paper
(Honda Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung) which has simply to be taken with you,
when you ride your bike. This paper allows you to mount the following tyres
(out of memory, no warranty for correctness) without any action at the TUEV or
traffic administration (Straßenverkehrsamt). This is valid also for all AT
Models, who have a explicit entry in the papers, which brand of tyre to use
(e.g. my '94 RD07)
* Bridgestone Trail Wing TW 101 / TW 152
* Dunlop D604 Trailmax
* Metzeler Enduro 4
* Michelin T66
* Pirelli MT 80
Send a fax, wait a few days, mount the tyres and pull the throttle. ;-) I had
the Michelin T66, they are great, as long as it stays dry. In the rain they are
totally unacceptable. I'll go on with the Metzeler Enduro 4 in a few days,
which I appreciated very much on my Transalp (long time ago. ;-).
take care - Marcello.
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