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youngndumb
Rapid tire wear
I put a new IRC Durotour on the rear of the GS250t, after 3k miles, I'm looking at something between 65-70 percent wear, which on such a light bike, with such little torque and a light rider, seems REALLY fast to me. I'm at somewhat of a loss here. Anyone have ideas?Tags: None
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7981GS
Could be the tire or under inflated?
The only experience that I have with IRC tires is on dirt bikes.
Perhaps that model street tire is a soft compound? I am not familiar with it.
Maybe someone else here has used that tire before?
If you can find a Bridgestone Spitfire tire that fits those rims, you should get 10-12,000 out of the rear and twice that out of the front.
Daniel
Edit: Found it! http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...Rear-Tire.aspxLast edited by Guest; 05-28-2011, 01:19 AM.
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cal_look_zero
If it's chain driven, you could have a misaligned rear wheel. Could also be inflation or balancing issues.
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I'm running IRC Durotours on my 1100 and having great luck with them. They 'feel' good and are wearing very well. When the time comes, I'll probably get another set.
I don't know anything about your bike but over the years, I've noticed that some bikes seem to wear out tires more quickly than others.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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