\\Was hoping to get another 1500k outta there tyres, but got a nail stuck in the rear yesterday. Had the pair changed this morning;photomike666 wrote:
With the bike having a little time off due to holidays, offs and me using the Kombi now and again (plus the lack of ride-outs), this set of tyres is still going. Bike is now at 68900k; the front has done an amazing 29600 and the rear is at about 12400. Both tyres are within the legal limit and quite useable.
I purchased a pair of ME1s at the expo today for $399. Haven't had them fitted yet, but might do so soon and keep present tyres for a track day as the edges have plenty of life left.
photomike666 wrote:\\Was hoping to get another 1500k outta there tyres, but got a nail stuck in the rear yesterday. Had the pair changed this morning;photomike666 wrote:
With the bike having a little time off due to holidays, offs and me using the Kombi now and again (plus the lack of ride-outs), this set of tyres is still going. Bike is now at 68900k; the front has done an amazing 29600 and the rear is at about 12400. Both tyres are within the legal limit and quite useable.
I purchased a pair of ME1s at the expo today for $399. Haven't had them fitted yet, but might do so soon and keep present tyres for a track day as the edges have plenty of life left.
Metzler M1 front and rear fitted at 70307k, $400
Dunlop 220 front managed 30,700k, 220 rear was at 13800 when it was punctured. It had a fair bit of life left, unlike the front which was best part of stuffed. Had the rear puncture fixed so I can use it if I ever wanna go drag racing without screwing a decent tyre.
Am doing a track day in three weeks, and don't want to screw new tyres doing that either, but the shop had some used slicks which he sold me for a wapping $20.
the kid wrote:the kid wrote:Had a new rear Pilot power fitted on Saturday , 21000 k on the clock so now I can see how it lasts . Was suposed to be a front as well but something got lost in translation![]()
Had a new front Pilot fitted 2wks ago at 24600 k (havent been riding much lately) Now at 25800 k .
Rear is a bit flat in the middle from straight runsbut plenty left . Michelin Man is safe as houses up on the edge too
Oh , and $220 fitted at Bri Kaw
the kid wrote:the kid wrote:the kid wrote:Had a new rear Pilot power fitted on Saturday , 21000 k on the clock so now I can see how it lasts . Was suposed to be a front as well but something got lost in translation![]()
Had a new front Pilot fitted 2wks ago at 24600 k (havent been riding much lately) Now at 25800 k .
Rear is a bit flat in the middle from straight runsbut plenty left . Michelin Man is safe as houses up on the edge too
Oh , and $220 fitted at Bri Kaw
New Rear Pilot fitted last Tuesday at 29850 kays . Touching the wear indicators in the middle , nearly 9000 k , quiet happy . Front seems fine and has plenty left for the Xmas Tour
javaman wrote:With the previous front pilot powers, for example the lean is always 'abrupt' and once commited, difficult to change direction. Why.. with the shinko's mid-corder changes are soooo easy... not sure whether this is due to tyre quality or change of profile (it's 120/70 instead of 120/65 zx6r standard) but very happy nevertheless....
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