mat
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Post by mat on Jan 31, 2017 18:59:55 GMT -7
How many miles did you put before you had to change the rear tire. Just curious how long will I get from it. Same question about the front tire too? On my last motorcycle, I've got 10 000 km on the rear before I had to change it with really slow and relax riding (It was a Harley).
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kup0236
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Post by kup0236 on Jan 31, 2017 19:32:54 GMT -7
I changed mine with 5500. I put a higher mileage tire on because I go highway 80 to and from work
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Post by arcaos84 on Jan 31, 2017 20:10:54 GMT -7
Just over 3600 mi and about to need a new rear tire. Riding like a hoon and using as a daily kills the stock Bridgestone pretty quick.
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landmark518
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Post by landmark518 on Feb 1, 2017 10:20:54 GMT -7
What brand/Model/Type tires did you guys upgrade to?
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Post by arcaos84 on Feb 1, 2017 11:32:34 GMT -7
What brand/Model/Type tires did you guys upgrade to? The side shop I usually go to tried to get me into Rossi III's or and MT branded tire for the rear. I've had the Rossi II's in the past on my ninja 300, and was severely disappointed in the tread life and grip as it aged. I may go with a Michellin Pilot series tire since the ones I had before lasted and had good grip. But we did have a thread discussing tires here, if you'd like to get a better perspective on what tires everyone is rolling with.
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pancake
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Post by pancake on Feb 1, 2017 13:43:47 GMT -7
I had to change the stock oem tires at 4,500 KMs (2,800 miles)...it was down to the metal cords. I switched to Michelin Pilot Road 4 tires.
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Post by guywithfz10 on Feb 1, 2017 13:58:26 GMT -7
I had to change the stock oem tires at 4,500 KMs (2,800 miles)...it was down to the metal cords. I switched to Michelin Pilot Road 4 tires. Good choice for the replacement. I had PR4's before and they were awesome. I'm curious to seehow Dunlop's new Roadsmart 3's will compare because I heard those tires smashed PR4's in every category in testing.
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Post by kup0236 on Feb 1, 2017 17:18:46 GMT -7
I put Pilot Road 2 on the back and will go with one for the front when it's worn. 80miles a day on the highway eats up the soft ones. It's still has pretty good grip for the street.
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Post by mjh937 on Feb 1, 2017 19:55:53 GMT -7
I put Pilot Road 2 on the back and will go with one for the front when it's worn. 80miles a day on the highway eats up the soft ones. It's still has pretty good grip for the street. I am curious why you chose the PR2 instead of the 4, or even the 3. I have read reviews that say the newer ones wear better and have more grip, but I have no personal experience with them.
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kup0236
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Post by kup0236 on Feb 2, 2017 3:38:34 GMT -7
From what I understand the 3 and 4 are better for wet. I don't ride much in the rain (Arizona) so I went with the 2 because it's a $100 cheaper. So the short answer is I'm cheap.
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Post by kup0236 on Feb 2, 2017 3:39:39 GMT -7
I had 4's on my FJR and there were really good. Lasted a long time but they cost almost $200 a piece mounted and all.
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decepticonfz10
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Post by decepticonfz10 on Sept 25, 2017 16:42:37 GMT -7
I'm coming up on 5500, have to get some new treads,excessive highway riding,straight line acceleration combined with my 260lbs have worn them rather quickly, wondering myself how often others have had to replace them. What tires can I get comparable grip with more longevity?
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Post by evitzee on Sept 25, 2017 19:20:24 GMT -7
I rolled into the bike shop with exactly 3,000 mi on the stock rear, I probably could have gotten another 500 miles out of it but it had a small nail deeply imbedded midway between the center and edge, and it wouldn't pass the annual inspection. So it was changed to a Dunlop Roadsmart 3 which is a sport touring tire, I will give up a little bit of sticky performance for more miles. Everything is a compromise but I couldn't live with a 3,000 mile tire life.
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Post by RedAndBlack on Sept 27, 2017 9:48:48 GMT -7
I had 4's on my FJR and there were really good. Lasted a long time but they cost almost $200 a piece mounted and all. Yea but considering the mileage you get out of them, you probably pay less on tires per mile than me spending $280 mounted for the set and barely getting 3k miles.
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Post by latte on Sept 27, 2017 20:17:16 GMT -7
Two track days with a lot of left turns.. now I get to ride the streets and wear down the middle!
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Post by thomascrown on Oct 9, 2017 20:04:30 GMT -7
Mine lasted about 5.5k as well, on the Bridgestones. I've had the stock S20rs, the new S21s, and also the Metzeler M7RRs on this bike. The M7rr and S21 are both so good, I can't really pick between them.
However, I can say without a doubt that I dislike the PR4. It might be nice as a wet weather tire, but the front tire cups, and isn't confidence inspiring at all mid corner. Especially when trail braking. They might last long, but that just means you'll enjoy putting another 4k miles on a squared tire with wonky dynamics.
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Post by fastback89 on Oct 10, 2017 19:16:02 GMT -7
I've beat up many tires on the track and then ran them on the street. The only problem is they just don't feel right anymore. I'm guessing the profile gets compromised
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 14:30:57 GMT -7
i am just about ready for a rear @ 3500. I am going S21 next time around, the S20 was a good tire and the S21 supposed to have 35% more longevity... whatever that means in real terms IDK.
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Post by miyong76 on Nov 11, 2017 7:07:43 GMT -7
Did a 100miles yesterday in big bear Bridgestone rs10 grip pretty good but they don’t last long
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decepticonfz10
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Post by decepticonfz10 on Mar 6, 2018 1:54:38 GMT -7
What brand/Model/Type tires did you guys upgrade to? I went with Dunlop Road Smart 4's. Get more miles hopefully. I got 6200 miles out of my stock battleaxe's. but was straight line hole-shotting alot so the sides were virtually untouched. I'm getting Michelin PP3's in April
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