Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
New to the forum but have watched the site for a while - please inculde me in the illusive search for tyres
Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Today I received the information from Ducati Germany, that they are currently testing 16`` tires in several width dimensions for homologation needs. These tests are not finished yet. As soon as I receive new information, I will post here.
It seems, that our wishes for new wheels will become true... sometime.
Let the Paso´s ride...
Bernd
It seems, that our wishes for new wheels will become true... sometime.
Let the Paso´s ride...
Bernd
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I keep my fingers here:
Have to start visit in church every sunday to pray....
Anyway very good news from Germany!
Have to start visit in church every sunday to pray....
Anyway very good news from Germany!
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Thank you, Bernd. This sounds very promising.
Is there a reason Ducati Germany have decided to take this on? If it's because of your initiative, we are all in your debt. Danke shoen.
Is there a reason Ducati Germany have decided to take this on? If it's because of your initiative, we are all in your debt. Danke shoen.
Make it a good day,
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Hi Guys,
I have just read this thread after finding out that I cannot get replacement tyres for my 750 Paso. I have been a member of this .org for years, and a reader for many years. As someone has pointed out, people like me seem to visit only once in a while. I have owned this bike from new (1988) and have replaced the tyres many times. While the prospect of new tyres coming from Germany sounds fantastic, I don't know if this will help me in Australia. It occurs to me that to get an idea of numbers required it might be better to talk to Michelin importers around the world. Here in Australia, Wayne Gardner Imports have brought the tyres in to the country for as long as I can remember. I will check tomorrow, but I thought they had something like 40 sets (16" front & rear) on back order from Michelin. If this is true, that seems like a high number for a country like Australia where there would have only been a few hundred paso's sold. I don't know how the tyres are imported into other countries though.
I would like to thank everyone on this site who have put their time into finding a solution to this problem. THANKS!
Fausto
I have just read this thread after finding out that I cannot get replacement tyres for my 750 Paso. I have been a member of this .org for years, and a reader for many years. As someone has pointed out, people like me seem to visit only once in a while. I have owned this bike from new (1988) and have replaced the tyres many times. While the prospect of new tyres coming from Germany sounds fantastic, I don't know if this will help me in Australia. It occurs to me that to get an idea of numbers required it might be better to talk to Michelin importers around the world. Here in Australia, Wayne Gardner Imports have brought the tyres in to the country for as long as I can remember. I will check tomorrow, but I thought they had something like 40 sets (16" front & rear) on back order from Michelin. If this is true, that seems like a high number for a country like Australia where there would have only been a few hundred paso's sold. I don't know how the tyres are imported into other countries though.
I would like to thank everyone on this site who have put their time into finding a solution to this problem. THANKS!
Fausto
Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
I phoned to Ducati Germany yesterday. Ducati Germany informed me about their progress with Avon/Cooper tires. Unfortunately, there is no progress and Cooper rejected any further cooperation for a rebuild or further build of 16`` tires for Paso dimensions.
So, there is no chance for us to get wheels from this manufacturer...
So, there is no chance for us to get wheels from this manufacturer...
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Very bad news. Pity
We have to hope that another manufacturer comes out.
Ciao
We have to hope that another manufacturer comes out.
Ciao
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Does this mean Avon are out of the picture as well?
Is it worth a petition to Michelin?
Fausto
Is it worth a petition to Michelin?
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
cagiva905 wrote:I know I am now going to be considered as a blasphemist, but what about checking into the possibilities (both financial and (more important) technical, of recovering used tires with a new surface?
I have sufficient technical background to be serious in this. Although I have no first hand experience with it, I do know this technology has improved immensely over the years, and perhaps a specialist would be interested in looking in to this.
I know recovering tuck & car tires is done in the US and in the UK at least, so perhaps one of the readers from that area are willing to contact businesses in this field.
Although currently not owning a Paso, I know I would have not too much problem with such a tire to keep my classic on the road for years to come, given the quality of the tire job was satisfactory.
There was a brand in the UK called Tomahawk who made "remould" motorcycle tyres - they didn't exactly get rave reviews with a few horror stories of delamination at speed etc.
Has anyone tried Maxxis ? They seem to be trying to make an entry into road tyres from some of the magazines I've seen.
I'll have a couple of sets if we can get em from anywhere
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
Andy, I talked to Maxxis about a year and a half ago. They were not interested.
here a thread that may be interesting for some:
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3020
G.
here a thread that may be interesting for some:
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3020
G.
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
I've been following this thread, and others, for a while now. I would just like to comment from a manufacturing point of view.
As many have pointed out, the demand for these tires drops every year, and the manufacturer needs to make a profit. So at some point the demand is too low to warrant production. This alone may be the reason for stopping production. However, it may be a manufacturing issue.
Why old products die.
1. New Materials. If the new materials that you use to make tires constantly improves, then the old stuff doesn't get used as much. A tire company has to make the tire the same way from the time it is introduced until its death. They can not change it unless they change the model. If they change the model, then they need to re-qualify the tire with all of the agencies who care (TUV, DOT, etc.) This costs lots of money. So if Michelin can no longer get the same cording, rubber or any other component for the tires, then they can no longer make that tire. If a supplier went out of business, or they dropped the line, then that leaves Michelin in the cold.
2. New Tooling. Plants constantly upgrade to make production better. The tire industry went through a bit of revolution in the past 10-15 years in adopting JIT principles (just in time) where they no longer made rubber in batches. If the old tooling that they used didn't fit with the new machinery, then they can't run that mold on the new line. They would just run the old tools in the old way, in a separate part of the factory. I don't know if this is the case, but since this tire was introduced in 1988, that mold is now 20 years old, which is really old for any running tooling. They may simply not be able to run the tools on their line any longer.
Those are my thoughts.
Cheers,
As many have pointed out, the demand for these tires drops every year, and the manufacturer needs to make a profit. So at some point the demand is too low to warrant production. This alone may be the reason for stopping production. However, it may be a manufacturing issue.
Why old products die.
1. New Materials. If the new materials that you use to make tires constantly improves, then the old stuff doesn't get used as much. A tire company has to make the tire the same way from the time it is introduced until its death. They can not change it unless they change the model. If they change the model, then they need to re-qualify the tire with all of the agencies who care (TUV, DOT, etc.) This costs lots of money. So if Michelin can no longer get the same cording, rubber or any other component for the tires, then they can no longer make that tire. If a supplier went out of business, or they dropped the line, then that leaves Michelin in the cold.
2. New Tooling. Plants constantly upgrade to make production better. The tire industry went through a bit of revolution in the past 10-15 years in adopting JIT principles (just in time) where they no longer made rubber in batches. If the old tooling that they used didn't fit with the new machinery, then they can't run that mold on the new line. They would just run the old tools in the old way, in a separate part of the factory. I don't know if this is the case, but since this tire was introduced in 1988, that mold is now 20 years old, which is really old for any running tooling. They may simply not be able to run the tools on their line any longer.
Those are my thoughts.
Cheers,
Duc in the Bay
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
My understanding is Michelin converted the molds to 17 inch
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
I was told the same thing when I phoned Michelin U.S. early last year. I think we're screwed with (by) Michelin AND Ducati. My front tire is going to be the first to need replacing and the info I've been reading here in other threads about the Avon tires sounds promising.higgy wrote:My understanding is Michelin converted the molds to 17 inch
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Re: Can we get a new manufacturer for 16" tires???
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14 ... -Tire.aspx
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14 ... -Tire.aspx
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14 ... -Tire.aspx
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