rhino17
Member
I need some new tires for the K9, and have read that some people's belts rub with the Metzeler and others don't. So I called Metzeler and asked to talk to the person who has the most knowledge with their 300 tire, and talked to Jeff. Here is what he told me.
The Metzeler 300 has not been changed at all since its inception in 2006.
Metzeler has not made any changes based on their tire rubbing the belt on our Big Dogs.
There are no special date codes that will prevent belt rubbing.
Jeff's opinion on why some belts rub and others don't is due to looser tolerances and therefore more variability on custom bikes, compared to high volume motorcycle manufactures.
You should space out the drive pulleys with shims if the belt rubs.
There are not different versions of the tire in regards to the speed rating. They are all the same.
Never sand your tire to prevent the belt from rubbing as this affects the structural integrity of the tire. (I don't think he believed me when I told him that's what we've been doing)
Again, I'm just passing on what a Metzler rep told me. Don't shoot the messenger!
The Metzeler 300 has not been changed at all since its inception in 2006.
Metzeler has not made any changes based on their tire rubbing the belt on our Big Dogs.
There are no special date codes that will prevent belt rubbing.
Jeff's opinion on why some belts rub and others don't is due to looser tolerances and therefore more variability on custom bikes, compared to high volume motorcycle manufactures.
You should space out the drive pulleys with shims if the belt rubs.
There are not different versions of the tire in regards to the speed rating. They are all the same.
Never sand your tire to prevent the belt from rubbing as this affects the structural integrity of the tire. (I don't think he believed me when I told him that's what we've been doing)
Again, I'm just passing on what a Metzler rep told me. Don't shoot the messenger!


