That seems strange.
Wheel was remounted properly?.....although I'm not sure how it could be mounted with a tilt?....riding more on the right shoulder.
Very crowned roads in your wrong-sided driving there is S Africa?
Again, folks get all kinds of results from rear scooter tires. Some big scooters get only 5,000 miles out of a rear.
Stig
Since my previous post I’ve had a good look at the original nylon front tyre still on the scoot as well. The tyre is on it’s last legs and it is clear that the tyre is completely worn at the right - with slightly less wear at the left.
I guess the front tyre has been mounted by a supplier at the factury, while the City Grip has been mounted by myself. Definitely no tilt.
So it became clear that the wear on both tyres has something to do with the roads in our area. I think it just means the nylon tyres are a lot harder than rubber tyres - therefore compared to nylon tyres, City Grip rubber tyres will tend to wear faster towards the outer sides on certain roads.
I once watched a video regarding Michelin PR4 tyres which indicated that softer rubber get used towards the outer sides of the tyres while a harder rubber get used at the center part. If the same technology get used on the City Grips, I think it might be the reason why the rightat the CityGrip on my scooter is getting worn a lot faster than the previous nylon tyre.
I will forward a photo of the wear on the front tyre a bit later.
P.S. A photo of the wear on the nylon front tyre can be seen below.