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I've gotten great life out of the Pilot Powers that came on my bike (installed brand new by the dealer before I bought it, 16,500 miles ago), but the rear has got a huge flatspot. Anyone know a good dual-compound or similar tire that'll hold up to commuting?
2002 SV650N - Daily Commuter
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I've got the Pirelli Angel ST's on mine and I love them so far. I've only put about 500 miles on them, but I understand they should go for about 7k without flattening, and they're still nice and sticky.
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Last edited by scottfromboston; 07-07-11 at 11:50 AM.
~Scott
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16,500 miles is pretty good in my book.
Yeah, 16k out of a rear tire? I DREAM of that kinda mileage! If you want any more than that, you'd have to go with a car tire![]()
-Pete
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For the price that PP's are going for these days (less than $200 a set) and how much milage you have gotten, GET THEM AGAIN!!!!
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-Pete
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How the hell do you get 16,500 miles out of bike tires? I run touring tires (Pilot Road 2) and in 16,500 miles, I'll go through three sets of them.
Do you weigh 100lbs soaking wet?
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Tires should be replaced when the rubber is worn down, not the wheels. Was the bike's handling pretty squirrelly for the last 10k miles or so?
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fwiw, the Avon Distanzia ia a dualsport/motard tire and is definately NOT a duyal compound tire
Avon's sport touring tires are the Storm2 or Azaro ST, I don't believe either dual compound, Avon uses a variable belt density, that allows the edges to flex more and get warmer
that said, of all the tires I've tried, I prefer Avons as a sport touring street tire
RandyO
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I think we need to see pics of said 16,500 mile rear tire.
i have tried them all. best results, this far, are on the Dunlop Road Smarts....
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there is one way to improve on 16.5k
darksideI fully expect 25k minimum from my rear tire and won't be surprized if it lasts 40k
RandyO
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I'm not darksiding the SV!
I weigh 150 to 155, soaking dry. With gear and or wet, probably a little more.![]()
I honestly don't know how I got all those miles, but it passed MA inspection in May with 15k miles on it. The front was the same age but failed. The rear is getting old but not yet down to the wear bars, I'll take a pic if needed.
My best guess is that the bike barely even touched a highway for the first year or so that I owned it... strictly urban commuting from Waltham to Boston, tons of stoplights, rarely above 40 mph, and no chance for the tires to really heat up. I do about 50% highway now but I'm pretty gentle on the throttle and brakes.
2002 SV650N - Daily Commuter
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16.5K miles out of a tire is nothing to complain about lol if i see 10k out of mine im happy, the only tire i can think of that may last a bit longer would be one of the pilot road series tires
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