Continental Road Attack tire question
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
 
Advanced search
MATCHING GROUPS



more...
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

found 14 articles for 2.993 sec
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: paul c
Date: May 15, 2008 21:30

... the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of ...'s the response I got from Continental. "Dear Mr. Crowder, The orientation of the ContiRoad Attack front has recently been revised. We .... These moulds are being replaced. ContiRoad attack customers may be offered the same ... on the tread answer your original question? (My confusion may have to do ...
Show full article (4.08Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: Bodine
Date: May 15, 2008 21:06

... installing the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of which...'s the response I got from Continental. "Dear Mr. Crowder, The orientation of the ContiRoad Attack front has recently been revised. We ... tyres section and so the ContiRoad Attack front pattern was switched in late .... These moulds are being replaced. ContiRoad attack customers may be offered the same ...
Show full article (3.52Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: Erronous Monk
Date: May 11, 2008 23:01

... the same direction as the top of tire, and the bike. Think: The arrow must ...installing the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of which way is the correct rotation. The front tire has the arrow on the sidewall with...> of the inverted writing, if the tire is mounted with the text ... rear. Which is correct? Install the tires so they rotate in the direction of...
Show full article (1.76Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: .
Date: May 10, 2008 19:46

...x...@xxx.com> wrote: While installing the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of which way is the correct rotation. The front tire has the arrow on the sidewall with "... Because of the inverted writing, if the tire is mounted with the text readable, ... the rear. Which is correct? Install the tires so they rotate in the direction of the ...
Show full article (0.73Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: paul c
Date: May 10, 2008 18:23

... installing the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of which way is the correct rotation. The front tire has the arrow on the sidewall with...> of the inverted writing, if the tire is mounted with the text readable... are the same even though their tires don't usually have arrows on the sidewall. If you straddle some tires, assuming the fender doesn't hide ...
Show full article (1.32Kb) · Show article thread
Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: Bodine
Date: May 10, 2008 17:01

While installing the Road Attack tires I just purchased, we came across a question of which way is the correct rotation. The front tire has the arrow on the sidewall with "front" inside the arrow. Does "front" ... or the actual front of the bike? Because of the inverted writing, if the tire is mounted with the text readable, the arrow would be pointed either against the ...
Show full article (0.56Kb)
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: paul c
Date: May 11, 2008 20:03

... from the left side of the tire, ... Oops,sorry, left or right doesn't matter. The funny thing is, Continental inverts all of the writing on the Road Attack so ... from the tread side of the tire, not the rim side, like normal ... of the confusion. On a normal tire, you would read across the top ... obviously i'm not familiar with Continentals, sounds like "dot's" answer was ...
Show full article (1.23Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: Bodine
Date: May 11, 2008 18:57

...viewed from the left side of the tire, ... Oops,sorry, left or right doesn't matter. The funny thing is, Continental inverts all of the writing on the Road Attack so that...read from the tread side of the tire, not the rim side, like normal ... of the confusion. On a normal tire, you would read across the top of... writing would be OK. On the Road Attack, you read across the bottom, ...
Show full article (1.03Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: ottguit
Date: May 18, 2008 20:23

... that the directional arrows to notify us which way to mount the tire, depending if it was going onto the Front or the Rear ...you are from your reply? ========================================================================= The reason for mounting the tire differently on back and front was because on the rear tire was mounted with the treads pointed for Acceleration and in front it...
Show full article (1.11Kb) · Show article thread
Re: Continental Road Attack tire question     

Group: rec.motorcycles.tech · Group Profile · Search for Continental Road Attack tire question in rec.motorcycles.tech
Author: Ian Singer
Date: May 18, 2008 05:32

ottguit@hotmail.com wrote: It seems to me that the directional arrows to notify us which way to mount the tire, depending if it was going onto the Front or the Rear of the Bike. Not sure that makes any sense as the front and rear wheels rotate in the same direction if they are on the ground. Ian Singer -- ...
Show full article (0.79Kb) · Show article thread
1 · 2 · next