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 Posted: 23:01 - 13 Jul 2006 Post subject: GPZ500s - BT45's - mileage |
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Right,
just noticed my tyres are on the centre markers
the tyres at BT45's, the bike is a gpz500s with a 33bhp kit in, it's making 31.1 bhp.
They tyres were supposed to last alot longer than 5800 miles which is what I've done since March when they were put on...
just wondered if this is right? I'd have expected alot more mileage...
MOt is due August.. and I'm peeved at the thought of cash on tyres that was for a track day
any input appreciated
Thanks
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The most common casue for poor life expectancy from a tyre (besides very harsh use/burnouts ) is incorrect tyre pressure. After that it may be allignment, but on a bike you can usually tell this when you ride either by feel or looking down at your yolks.
As Sickpup says, supply a pic showing the wear in as close detail as possible. |
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What tyre pressures are you running at?
BT45s originally had a recommended psi of 29 front and 33 rear, (albeit on a CB500, but I don't see it being that much different to a GPZ) but Bridgestone altered that to 36 front and 40 rear after further testing. Better handling and longevity, apparently. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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Mine get's lubed once a fortnight if it's lucky, the chain that is!  ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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The main reason I don't buy a scottoiler is that the time I would save from not lubing the chain I would have to spend double telling everyone how great scottoilers are  |
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I can't photgraph the wear on the front, can't get it to show up I'll post the pictures with the wear drawn on in paint.
The rear tyre is squared off, which is unavoidable when motorway mile munching.
the centre of the tyre is supposed to be harder (DC) than the outter yet the older bt45 has more tread on it which I replaced 5800miles ago
Colin - I'm not entirely sure how you can say what I ride like or even put a classification to my riding... considering I went to aberwotsit in your company but did not ride with you all day bar when in villages or when pootling, I imagine the only way you have brought about your classification of simple's riding is by hear say.. ____________________ Insta - FemFeral |
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Hmmm I know your bike is restricted but nearly 6000 miles is more than I'd expect (I have a jellymould CBR6 with BT45s)
Fronts do go 'saw-toothed' as per your pic, I believe it's caused by deceleration while cornering (mine looks exactly the same but still grips well )
I take my own wheels to the garage for new tyres - saves a few quid! I try and think of it as would I prefer:
1) The original Exedra tyres which last for years but don't grip
2) BT45s which grip better than most people realise but means they don't last forever - good tyres are cheaper than fairings / mashed bones etc
Hope this helps!
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funny everybody I ask keeps telling me BT45s are a very hard tyre compared to say BT90s which a girl had on her NC30 ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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