I'll be switching back to PR2's after I burn off these Shniko's. They are too hard and the ride isn't the best. I took a day of 600 miles straight to come to this conclusion. There just ok but not awesome.... BUT I have 3k miles on the rear now and it looks just like it did at 2k miles... I see this tire lasting longer then my PR2 did which is good and bad for I won't be buying a tire anytime soon but I want to swap it out LOL
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Originally posted by earlfor View Post
I'll be switching back to PR2's after I burn off these Shniko's. They are too hard and the ride isn't the best. I took a day of 600 miles straight to come to this conclusion. There just ok but not awesome.... BUT I have 3k miles on the rear now and it looks just like it did at 2k miles... I see this tire lasting longer then my PR2 did which is good and bad for I won't be buying a tire anytime soon but I want to swap it out LOLJedz Moto
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Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Originally posted by Jedz123 View PostHow are you getting 11,000 miles to a rear tire!?!?! Please tell us your secret... I've never gotten that on any tire ever... Luckiy if I get half that mileage...
I'll be switching back to PR2's after I burn off these Shniko's. They are too hard and the ride isn't the best. I took a day of 600 miles straight to come to this conclusion. There just ok but not awesome.... BUT I have 3k miles on the rear now and it looks just like it did at 2k miles... I see this tire lasting longer then my PR2 did which is good and bad for I won't be buying a tire anytime soon but I want to swap it out LOL
I don't know exactly why I got 11K miles on the PR2 and expect to get another 1500 before it's worn down to change it time.
A few guesses why.
My Bandit weighs 455 lbs and I ride solo, no baggage. I weigh 165 lbs.
The tires are relatively lightly loaded.
If you're riding a GS750, it weighs 540 lbs. If you carry baggage or a passenger or you weigh more than I do, the load will be higher and the tires will wear faster for the same speed.
Contrary to popular belief that Florida is flat everywhere, I live in the middle of rolling hills and abundant curves. Not Tail of the Dragon curves, but still, I spend a lot my riding time with the bike leaned, so a good bit of my tire wear is on the sides rather than all being down the middle.
I'm progressive with the throttle and rarely abrupt with it. I normally use two fingers on the front brake lever for everyday breaking, so neither my throttle nor braking habits are heavy handed and increase tire wear.
Tires wear faster if they are under inflated or over inflated. I run 35 psi front and rear. Optimum tire pressure varies from bike to bike, load to load, but 35psi is a good starting point
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I just noted you're in Vermont. I don't guess then you're riding all day long, straight up and down across flatlands never seeing a hill or curve. LOLKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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LOL uhh no, I generally avoid the interstate. But I'm not a knee dagger... the "chicken strip" is about a 3/8 of an inch. I ride with saddle bags, Spare helemt, tools, rain gear, chain lube, Stabil. The whole nine. Not uncommon for me to have +500 miles days so I need to be prepared at all times... Those plus my weight of 185lbs. Guessing why I only see 5-6k miles a rear but not any more then that...
I think I have 36 psi in my rear and 38 psi in my front.
And I'm abrupt with the throttle... Hard acceleration at least a few times a day... It's an Fz1 so not uncommon to power wheelie in the first 3 gears under hard acceleration during gear shifts.... Guess that's hard on a rear tire too.
Ugh I guess my ridding style just isn't conducive to tire life.
thanks for the pointers!Jedz Moto
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Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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GS ace
The 3,000 mile lifespan of a Conti on a B12 is most likely attributed to factors other than the tire itself. Tire wear involves more than transfering horsepower to the ground. Adding hard braking and primary reliance on the rear pads make a big difference.
I've had two sets of PR2s on my RT. The last set got me through a little over 10k miles. I'm estimating that there are about 6k more (already have 2900) on the Conti Motions, which isn't bad.
Does anyone remember the Sport Elte R compound tires? I went through a lot of them on the 1100E.
Jedz, if someone gets a a gazillion miles out of a tire, they can't be enjoying their bike!Last edited by Guest; 05-01-2013, 10:02 AM.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostThe 3,000 mile lifespan of a Conti on a B12 is most likely attributed to factors other than the tire itself. Tire wear involves more than transfering horsepower to the ground. Adding hard braking and primary reliance on the rear pads make a big difference.
I've had two sets of PR2s on my RT. The last set got me through a little over 10k miles. I'm estimating that there are about 6k more (already have 2900) on the Conti Motions, which isn't bad.
Does anyone remember the Sport Elte R compound tires? I went through a lot of them on the 1100E.
Jedz, if someone gets a a gazillion miles out of a tire, they can't be enjoying their bike!
Even if the only last for 5k miles, they're about half the cost of Road Attacks which last 6500 miles.Last edited by earlfor; 05-01-2013, 09:35 PM.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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So far, there are 3300 miles on them and I don't see any appreciable wear. I should have checked the tread depth with the depth gauge I have laying around somewhere right after I had them mounted. I could be monitoring the wear. No real matter, however, for I like the performance and feel over the Michelins, particularly in directional changes. The amount of miles per buck should be more than acceptable.Last edited by Guest; 05-02-2013, 09:15 AM.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostSo far, there are 3300 miles on them and I don't see any appreciable wear. I should have checked the tread depth with the depth gauge I have laying around somewhere right after I had them mounted. I could be monitoring the wear. No real matter, however, for I like the performance and feel over the Michelins, particularly in directional changes. The amount of miles per buck should be more than acceptable.
The things track so well, you can comfortably ride hands off across a grated bridge. I'm serious. . I would expect the Motion to mirror those qualities.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Attacks were put on my 929RR right after I stole it from some kid that couldn't afford to keep it. They were sure-footed as all get out but I never had a chance to see how they wore being that I had the thing for only a few months.
800+ miles were put on the Motions in Arkansas a few weeks ago. I was impressed with how they managed those roads..... better than the PR2s which seemed to get a little squirrely when pushed.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostAttacks were put on my 929RR right after I stole it from some kid that couldn't afford to keep it. They were sure-footed as all get out but I never had a chance to see how they wore being that I had the thing for only a few months.
800+ miles were put on the Motions in Arkansas a few weeks ago. I was impressed with how they managed those roads..... better than the PR2s which seemed to get a little squirrely when pushed.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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After the RAs were put on the Honda, I began reverting to things that I had done 30+ years ago....and then some. The leap into stellar handling and power almost got me. After realizing wtf I was doing, I put it on the market and made a few bucks as well as acting in self-preservation. Besides, I could only stay on it for an hour or two.
When the luggage is off, the RT does all I want to do on two wheels.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostAfter the RAs were put on the Honda, I began reverting to things that I had done 30+ years ago....and then some. The leap into stellar handling and power almost got me. After realizing wtf I was doing, I put it on the market and made a few bucks as well as acting in self-preservation. Besides, I could only stay on it for an hour or two.
When the luggage is off, the RT does all I want to do on two wheels.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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How about tires for 650e's and g's, what are you guys using? The few web sites I've visited have decent choices for the front (100/90-19), not so much for the rears (120/90-17). (Sort of a hijack, not really interested in radials)Last edited by recycled64; 05-03-2013, 04:10 PM.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
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Yes it's a hijack. We are talking about Radials for new bikes because if you use the search feature you'll find 50 threads on "What tires for my gs" Or just search "Road rider"
I even put it it the "Other Bikes" section just to avoid the GS questions. There's a lot of well explained opinion about the options but I still haven't decided if I am going to switch to the PR3's or not.Last edited by Guest; 05-03-2013, 05:34 PM.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostAfter the RAs were put on the Honda, I began reverting to things that I had done 30+ years ago....and then some. The leap into stellar handling and power almost got me. After realizing wtf I was doing, I put it on the market and made a few bucks as well as acting in self-preservation. Besides, I could only stay on it for an hour or two.
You definitely can't ride it for too long but what a grin when you do
Not to derail the thread, it's equipped with Bridgestone BT 016s that I never totally trusted or maybe it's the 16" front wheel?sigpicJohn Kat
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Originally posted by Jedz123 View PostHow are you getting 11,000 miles to a rear tire!?!?! Please tell us your secret... I've never gotten that on any tire ever... Luckiy if I get half that mileage...
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