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It's not camber, it's just that riding on left hand side of the road means that the radius of every right hand bend is larger than every left hand bend, whichever direction your commute is The right hand side of your tyres do a lot more miles than the left over time.
That is impressive wear for commuting though!! Possibly been running with it a bit under inflated as well?
I've switched back to PR2s from PR3s for my commute - seem to give better mileage; wet grip just as good (or I ride within both tyres' capabilities, anyway); no squirrely feeling on the edges; a bit cheaper. ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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Typical ware pattern for a Multi compound tyre used for commuting
by a rider who is prepared to lean the bike
New tyres needed
Also look to 1/3 way across from the right on the front tyre most ware will also happen there
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I did a survey on right/left hand turns a few years ago, after pointing out that I feel much more comfortable on left hand turns. It turns out most, but not all, people are the same way and prefer left hand turns to right hand turns. 'Never discovered why so just put it down to most people being right handed
OP......I can't see how, but I wonder if your tyre wear is connected to the chain drive in some way....and the fact that the drive is one-sided? I also wonder if the new grippier road surface that's being used at Zebra crossings, tight bends, roundabouts etc has something to do with it??? ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Yeah I definitely follow the evidence Vincent collected in that I feel more comfortable turning/leaning left than I do right.
So far I've seen the Metzeler Marathon Ultra and Avon Venom, both of which appear to be designed specifically for long life / high mileage, which is great but neither seem to come in my size.
Does anyone know of a tyre that is specifically designed for long life (so single compound, hard, loads of tread depth) AND is available in 160/60/ZR17? Or even just R17, I don't need the speed rating so much.
Also, am I right in thinking that the Michelin PR3's are the only PRs that are dual compound? The PR1's and the PR2's are both single compound, is that correct? Anyone know how PR1's compare to PR2's for life? I'd prefer not to go Michelin again if I can find something made especially for high mileage in the right size but that's looking less likely at the moment.
PS Defblade - definitely not under inflated, if anything I tend to err on the side of over-inflation for the extra mileage, but generally I kep them about right, a little under 40psi at the back. |
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I was looking at the Metzeler Tourance Next but noticed that it's dual-compound on the rear which rules it out, I think. The fact that the PR3's are dual compound is what's contributed to this issue.
I looked at FWR.co.uk and used their tyre size selector to bring up everything in stock in 160/60/ZR17, then I clicked on every single one and read the blurb.
Apart from PR1's and PR2's (I'm hesitant to go Michelin again after this) the only three single compound tyres that look like they might have been designed with high mileage in mind are:
[li]Avon Storm 2 Ultra[/li]
[li]Pirelli Angel ST (but I think these might be sport tyres that just happen to have longer life than other sport tyres, rather than compared to road tyres?)[/li]
[li]Avon Storm 3D XM[/li]
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