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Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« on: June 30, 2018, 03:45:31 PM »
Without going into a lot of detail, I'm rather curious about the experience of other riders. Based on the information I've seen on multiple scoot/cycle forums, two of the best tires out there are the Pirelli Diablo and the Michelin City-Grip.

Which one of them has the longest treadwear? I've never really seen much detail about this, nor have I seen any direct comparisons that dealt with anything aside from other characteristics such as grip, speed, handling, etc. I'm interested in tread-wear. The way that I ride, coupled with my inherently cautious nature means that I'm not going to push my tires as if I'm emulating being on the Isle of Man. I'm more of a touring/cruising type rider. Not to say that there aren't moments where I see myself as Doohan or Pedrosa, or Rossi, but they are few and far between. So it's not to say that I wouldn't want a decent tire, hence the Diablo and the City-Grip reference...

Nope, my frugal nature is more interested in the amount of miles I can spend on a tire, or a set of tires.

What's the general experience with the two? Are there others I'm missing that give good ride characteristics coupled with that ever-important tread wear rating?
Please, by all means, feel free to discuss. Experience with tires is one thing that we all need to know, and that can only be obtained empirically, or by hearing the tales of others.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2018, 04:04:07 PM »
The Diablos are fairly short-lived. I believe the City Grips will last a good deal longer, but I didn't use them for that long before my engine died.

I don't think I'm particularly sensitive to the nuance of different tire handling. But I did have a slight wobble at a certain speed that switching to the City Grips all but eliminated.

I never slipped once with either tire, including plenty of driving in the rain.

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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2018, 08:22:06 PM »
Vespa mounts the Michelin City Grip on many of their new dcootets.. ..including their pricey 924.
I've ridden on a set for 5 years. Love them in the wet, and have gotten over 12,000 miles on them.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2018, 01:38:51 AM »
For comparison, I believe I got about 6000 miles / 10,000 km on the Pirelli Diablos on my People 250.

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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2018, 04:55:27 AM »
Based on my experience with the Pirelli Diablo radials they were bald in 5,000 miles. Only just bought the Michelin City Grips for my Aprilia Atlantic 500 so I have no experience with them yet.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2018, 05:11:31 AM »
Can't speak directly to your size tire, but in the sizes I can use it in the CG is known to wear better, & there have been a few reports, including one I've seen in person, of Diablos cracking.
The cracks were minor and not through the tread, but they happened within 2k miles on the one I saw, & were enough that I would probably have replaced it had it been my tire.
I gather they're great for hard turns and such but I haven't had any issues with the CG's in that regard either.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2018, 08:04:52 AM »
A lot of it is how you ride. I kill tyres in 5000-6000KM easily :( keep it smooth and it will reap divifends
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2018, 11:44:27 AM »
Total scooter/driver weight and engine size has a lot to do with how tires wear
As well as tire diameter.
My VW  Beetle's radials usually were replaced due to age cracks - rather than tread wear. 16" radial tires on a very light car with 1600cc engine last a very, very long time.
My 12000 mile Michelins are on a LIKE200I....and the front is still going strong!
Dunlops on my 300 Forza...probably half the above.

On a 400cc scooter...proably will get @3500 》5000 miles on the rear...no matter the tire. Get a smaller scooter if you need more from a tire!😊
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2018, 01:18:25 AM »
My opinion, right? My experience is OEM Maxxis is a poor tire. First replaced the rear on a DT300I with Avon Stryker which wore out just as fast (fat, old guy, reasonable speeds). Next was Metzler front and rear. What a dream improvement in handling! Bike stolen before tire wear could be established. Got a new, old stock DT300I replacement, same year 2013 in 2016 and made about 3500 miles on the OEM rear tire when the wear indicators showed up along with cracks all over the place especially on the bead line. Replaced front & rear with Michelin Power Pure dual compound. Marvelous handling improvement, maybe not quite as good as the Metzler but WAY better'n Maxxis! Got about 3500 miles on these with no signs of wear front or rear.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2018, 07:41:24 AM »
That bad on the 400 Stig?
My 650 gets ~7-8k off the rear & about twice that off the front.
Think I might even get 9kish off the current rear (Shinko), but tough to say until you get there.
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #10 on: July 02, 2018, 08:13:02 AM »
My opinion, right? My experience is OEM Maxxis is a poor tire. First replaced the rear on a DT300I with Avon Stryker which wore out just as fast (fat, old guy, reasonable speeds). Next was Metzler front and rear. What a dream improvement in handling! Bike stolen before tire wear could be established. Got a new, old stock DT300I replacement, same year 2013 in 2016 and made about 3500 miles on the OEM rear tire when the wear indicators showed up along with cracks all over the place especially on the bead line. Replaced front & rear with Michelin Power Pure dual compound. Marvelous handling improvement, maybe not quite as good as the Metzler but WAY better'n Maxxis! Got about 3500 miles on these with no signs of wear front or rear.

That's really interesting - I've only got a Maxxis on the front at the moment but I really can't fault it.

I'm going to try the Michelin City Grips next that everyone raves about :)
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #11 on: July 02, 2018, 10:01:37 AM »
My new Piaggio Medley has Maxxis tyres.   :-[

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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #12 on: July 02, 2018, 10:16:32 AM »
My new Piaggio Medley has Maxxis tyres.   :-[

How are you finding them?
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Re: Yet another tire thread.... Oh boy.
« Reply #13 on: July 02, 2018, 11:02:49 AM »
I could not fault the Maxxis either, Viper until I put the Metzler on front and back. The Maxxis on the front would "follow" every little groove, tar snake and joint line and the Metz would not. Steering feel was vastly improved. The difference was like no power steering compared to power steering with feed-back!
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« Reply #14 on: July 02, 2018, 12:26:20 PM »
I could not fault the Maxxis either, Viper until I put the Metzler on front and back. The Maxxis on the front would "follow" every little groove, tar snake and joint line and the Metz would not. Steering feel was vastly improved. The difference was like no power steering compared to power steering with feed-back!

Sounds like I need to try Metzelers. Thanks Crossbolt :)
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