Golden Tire !!

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course
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Golden Tire !!

Post by course »

the rubber is in Vienna !
i'll ride my paso next friday with brandnew golden tires 160/60/16 and 130/60/16 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

from Styria, the green heart of Austria
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Hi!

Tell to us, how they feel and from where You bought them! Is there some internet shop to buy them?
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I have one set in Finland! PM me if you need help!
I can post some impressions soon to here...

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Re: Golden Tire !!

Post by man »

hello together so the tires are available and make a good impression

front dimension 130/60/16 TL 58W Golden Tyre GT070
posterior dimensiom 160/60/16 TL 68W Golden Tyre GT071

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Re: Golden Tire !!

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When I search these on Google all it comes up with are "New scooter tires from Golden Tyre".

Nice..........They are selling us scooter tires??lol.....

Golden Tyre GT070
Golden Tyre GT071
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Re: Golden Tire !!

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bad cornflakes go back and read the spec,s. zr rated,weight rateing is good,sizes perfect.
it,s as good as it gets( and mabey a little hocus pocus to get them made)must be a special scooter to need a zr rateing
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O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!

At 24, and with so many things that can go wrong, and with safety in mind, and wearing nice clothes (Lucchese boots, etc.) when I ride, and with its goofy 16inch wheels, I choose to think of my lovely Cici as a big sexy glorified high-speed 750cc scooter anyway. ;)

Don't flame me - I'll get a big late-model duke next time to settle the score.

Till then, sounds like I have to make budget for some tyres.
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Re: Golden Tire !!

Post by jayh »

It would appear that bad cornflakes is correct - scooter tyres. :shock: :shock:

Golden tyre manufacture mainly for dirt bikes,also VW's and citroens. ROFL :lol: :lol: :lol:
and also they do several style of scooter tyres,and one it would appear fits the pasos.
Yes they are advertising the fact that it fits the paso,and many are suggesting it was
designed for that purpose,but these guys are scooter tyre manufacturers.Please correct
me if I'm wrong ,but I didn't see any other road bike tyres in the line up,just a couple of
supermoto tyres.
so no experience in the road bike side of things,looks like you guys are the test pilots ! J.
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Re: Golden Tire !!

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scooters these days come with 75 hp 850 v twins weighing in at 235KG
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
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No doubt they do Higgy,I'm just having a little indirect dig at the guy that suggested that I should buy the rest of the harley to match my rear tyre. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: These golden tyres may prove to be excellent tyres,we don't know yet do we ? J.
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jayh wrote:No doubt they do Higgy,I'm just having a little indirect dig at the guy that suggested that I should buy the rest of the harley to match my rear tyre. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: These golden tyres may prove to be excellent tyres,we don't know yet do we ? J.
The GT are LEGALLY classified as ZR , the load and the size matches what is required for the Paso and , as far as I know, you cannot sell tires unless they have passed very rigorous tests.

I dont understand why any pasoista should be considered as a Tester...

For sure they are 10 times better of any old datecode Michelin.

Finally there are the right tires for the PASOs and I really cannot see how could they be worse than an old set or than a mismatched set.

BTW, whoever did experiment with mismatched (brands, tipes and sizes) well that was really a tester!!!

What I do not get it is ... for YEARS we have been crying for tires, I SOLD my beloved PASO because there were no tires LEGAL to pass a bloody MOT test and ride knowing the insurance would cover my back and now that there is FINALLY a good, PERFECT, solution there are such criticisms; I could accept any criticism if I know there were grounds for it, but apparently no one has written a review (or a complain) yet.
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Is this the line for feckless unpaid tyre usability testers? :wacko:
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Re: Golden Tire !!

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Don't get your knickers in a knot,I'm just having a bit of fun,nothing personal.

You will find no criticism of golden tyres in my posts as I have not tried them and therefore cannot comment on them,as is the case for most of the others on this forum.

I am only stating the facts of the matter,which it seems many are overlooking in their rush to purchase
an as yet unproven tyre.

The facts as far as I can tell are that bad cornflakes is correct, the tyres are scooter tyres,that fit the paso and the manufacturer appears to have no prior experience with tyres of this type.

If the tyres work well on the paso and stand the test of time that is great especially for those of you that have no other options.

If the tyres are total brumbies or wear at an unacceptable rate,that would be unfortunate for any new
paso owner that stumbles on this thread and thinks that these tyres are tried and proven.

There are a lot of really bad tyres out there that have passed all the stringent tests.

So until the tyres are proven I reserve my judgement on them,remember only fools rush in.

oh and toot toot Mctool :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Golden Tire !!

Post by angelix »

You are still missing the point.

There are Countries , e.g. ITALY were the Pasos were conceived and manufactured, were you CANNOT usa a vehicle unless it complies 100% with the omologation fiche recorded at the DVLA

in other words, the GT tires are a BLESSING for all PASO 750and 906 users and in particular for those living in Italy.

NOW.... how can you know how good they are if first you do not try them??

Is waiting for "second hand" experiences good enough?
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