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| david916 |
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 david916 Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 10:34 - 22 Nov 2006 Post subject: Why do big V-twins eat tyres?? |
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My SV1000S needed a new rear Michelin Pilot Sport at only 3869 miles and it needed a new front Michelin Pilot Sport at 5386 miles. It will need another rear when it goes in for its 7500 mile service next week as that is now at the wear limit (after around only 3600 miles use). I had heard previously (and the chap at the bike shop mentioned it too) that big V-twins do go through tyres quite quickly. However, can anyone tell me, in easy to understand terms, why big V-twins eat tyres more than other bikes - something about the power delivery? I realise that I could change to another type of tyre or make, but I quite like the feel and grip of the original spec Michelin Pilot Sports!
 ____________________ Currently own/regularly ride :
Suzuki SV1000S K4
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 Suzuki Roger

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 Posted: 10:40 - 22 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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That's a normal amount of miles for that type of tyre. ____________________ <Simple> no I'm shaven Jon
<Simple> it is a big enough hole.. I'll leave it now
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| joe black |
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 P4LERIDER Nitrous Nuisance

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to be fair that's not bad milage... i certainly wouldn't be unhappy with that.
It's said that big twins munch through tyres quickly because of the fat torque they put down... same thing with most 'big bikes' really  |
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 landy.s11a Scooby Slapper

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agree with all above you did well getting that amount of mileage out of your rear  ____________________ "Speed:The thing about speed is that you can't catch the people who've attained it to ask them how they got so fast. You chase them day after day, until you find yourself getting closer. Then you catch them, and realize that your question has just been answered." |
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| Keen |
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 Keen World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:48 - 22 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Currently own/regularly ride :
Suzuki SV1000S K4, BMW R1150RT, Kawasaki ZX-10R, Kawasaki ER-6n, KTM 990 Super Duke, Suzuki GSX-R600 K6, Triumph 955i Daytona |
mate, you own all those bikes or somehow have access to them? you bastard.
I don't think you should be surprised with that tyre milage. If you use the bike alot, switch to sports touring tyres. They grip nearly as well but last shit loads longer. I keep saying it but continental road attacks are great, done 4000 miles on mine and they still have alot of life left and grip has never been an issue, good enough to scrape the pegs  ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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| Pete. |
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 Pete. Super Spammer

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Big V-twins have huge low-down torque where inline-4 engines lack it. This is what chews up your tyres. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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I assume motorbikes go through tyres at a quicker rate than cars because of the power at the rear?  ____________________ Humans....the largest form of cancer the world has ever seen!
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 dainesefreak World Chat Champion

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I would say that a 1000 - 1500 is heavyish tyre wear and anything over 3000 miles is a bargain.
On a seperate note, what do you think of the Super Duke?  |
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