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Stig / Major Tom

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Tire life & riding styles
« on: July 02, 2019, 12:18:48 PM »
Riding styles has a lot to do with tire life. As well as exposure to sun, heat, varying road surfaces, proper inflation, rider weight, etc., etc.

2102 LIKE300iLX, purchased new 2103.
Total time over 45mph on this scoot the past 5 years is probably around an hour. Will probably still push 60mph if I wanted to.
I don't.

This scoot lives indoors when not on early morning roads. I changed out the stock Kendas at 400 miles for a set of Michelin City Grips. Finally changed the still pretty good rear CG with @12,500 miles on it. (for a PP Michelin)

Nearly 15,000 now - on that 6 yr old front City Grip. No cracks, plenty of tread - maybe next year or this coming winter I'll replace it. Maybe not.

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TODAY - The 6 yr old  front City Grip with nearly 15,000 miles on it.



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Re: Tire life & riding styles
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2019, 01:38:28 PM »
As I go thru lots of scooter tires----over 400,000 miles with maxi scooter since 1990---before that maybe 100,000 with 4 Vespa 2 strokes, plus a whole bunch of motorcycle tires, too.

I find/found it also seems to be batch that your tire comes from----same tire, different batch, different tread life and maybe different performance.   I tend to buy my tires from Dennis Kirk---tires are fresh, quickly shipped.

Never had tire problems---2 stroke Vespas---Pirelli @ about $10---bikes had spare tire and wheel too and rear wheel came off easy!!

Maxi scooters=4 rear tire failures with Bridestone, 1 with Helix, 3 with Reflex---with Reflex tires started coming apart and I caught it-----Helix, Japan, after long hard/hot Freeway run, on exit tire flew apart but retained air...near home limped home---Helix had rear problem, 68mph rated rear on bike that would go much faster than that downhill/tailwind.

My current XTown 300i has Michelin City Grip rear, replacing OEM Kenda, front is still OEM Kenda----when they are gone will replace with matched set of Michelin Power Pure SC---I have had good luck with them on Burgman 400 and Silverwing---great feature is they wear round!
I do own tire work (sucks) and use "Ride On" as balance medium---works great for me.   My scooters sleep inside.



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Re: Tire life & riding styles
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2019, 02:21:14 PM »
Good point, Stig. Klaviator would never use a car tire since he spends most of his road time practically on the sidewalls! I, on the other hand still have all the molding "hairs" sticking out of the tread nearly 2" from the edge of the tread! I be a cruiser! Aint too sure about John.....he's got more miles on two wheels than most pro truck drivers after 20 years! John prolly rode a motorcycle in that barrel at the fair! Hey, John!
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