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Avon Roadrider Discontinued?!

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I've been happily riding on Avon Roadrider AM26 tires for several years now (after reading the recommendation of this forum).
I ride my GS550E everyday as a commuter, and I put around 9,000 miles on it per year.
I've been happy with these tires. The rears usually last me about 9k miles, and the front longer.
I figured I'd just keep using these tires forever, BUT...
now that I'm due for a tire change, I can't find these tires anymore, and I've been told that they have been discontinued (at least in my sizes)!

Has anyone else been told that these tires have been discontinued? I'm wondering what people are switching to if these really aren't available anymore. I know the Shinkos are recommended, but I'd really like something that lasts a little longer so I don't have to do so many tire changes.
 
They are discontinued, as they Mk II version is out, new and improved compound.
Just go to Avon Motorcycle Tire

I see them on many major online stores, so I don't know where you have looked.
 
Thank you! I hadn't come across the MKII version yet. Looks like the 110/90-18s I use for my rear are out of stock everywhere, but hopefully that's just temporary, and I'll be able to find them soon.
 
Nah, think he means these. Avon Roadrider MKII. But the 110/90R18 does appear to be out of stock, at least at Revzilla.
 
Which just goes to show how advertising has overwhelmed actual information

No, I meant the AM 26
 
Thank you! I hadn't come across the MKII version yet. Looks like the 110/90-18s I use for my rear are out of stock everywhere, but hopefully that's just temporary, and I'll be able to find them soon.

Use the 4.00-18 instead. I use that one
 
I decided to try an AM26 front and went looking, only to find they had been discontinued. I'll order the New Improved Mk2 Roadrider.
Not the Speedmaster MkII, that belongs in the 1950s, where it can stay.
 
Thanks everyone. I'll get the Roadrider Mark II up front and sounds like it will have to be the AM26 for the rear.
How does the 4.00-18 differ from the 110/90-18? Are the width and aspect ratio slightly different? I'm not familiar with that tire sizing convention.
I'm assuming 4" wide (which would be slightly narrower than 110 mm).
 
110 mm is 4.33" so the metric size is a bit wider, and sidewall aspect is a bit less in metric. I checked Google and the 4.00x18 = 102/95-18 so it's 5mm shorter on the metric. (only .2 inches). I had put an AM26 110/90-18 on front of my GS1100E and it was too chunky, then bought a Honda CB750 and it worked out fine to swap onto the rear of the Honda, and then I got a 100/90 for the GS. So it all worked out.

I expect a couple tenths here and there aren't an issue but I also expect someone will differ with me, that's the law of the internet forum.

I got a MKII on my latest AM26 and I didn't expect it, had wondered why the Roadriders were out of stock in the sizes I wanted, then the new ones came in. Looks the same.

Thanks everyone. I'll get the Roadrider Mark II up front and sounds like it will have to be the AM26 for the rear.
How does the 4.00-18 differ from the 110/90-18? Are the width and aspect ratio slightly different? I'm not familiar with that tire sizing convention.
I'm assuming 4" wide (which would be slightly narrower than 110 mm).
 
Thanks everyone. I'll get the Roadrider Mark II up front and sounds like it will have to be the AM26 for the rear.
How does the 4.00-18 differ from the 110/90-18? Are the width and aspect ratio slightly different? I'm not familiar with that tire sizing convention.
I'm assuming 4" wide (which would be slightly narrower than 110 mm).

many Avon RoadRiders are reversible to suit the rear's "hard-to-find" size. On a lighter bike this works great.
 
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