DooDah
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Is it just me or does everyone get about 3000 miles on the stock rear tire ? I am in the market for a new one any suggestions ? All road riding .
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I'm just about to change my PR4. Good tire, got 12,000km out of it. 90% slab 10% gravel about 5,000km loaded for touring.
I'm going to try a Bridgestone T30. Expect similar performance at a bit lower cost.
Correct tire pressure is critical 42/36.
If you see a deal on a Bridgestone BT023 you might want to consider it. I just looked at Fortnine where they are the same price as the T30, hmm, should be cheaper? At the same price I'm with you on the T30.
If you see a deal on a Bridgestone BT023 you might want to consider it. I just looked at Fortnine where they are the same price as the T30, hmm, should be cheaper? At the same price I'm with you on the T30.
I have a 2014 with the original Dunlop Trailmax tires and they are still going strong at 6100 miles. I'd guess good for another 2500 - 3000 miles.
Hardly any highway, don't understand how people are blowing through them that quick.
I am on my 3rd Pilot Road 4, got 15,000km on the first on and 16,000km (10,000miles) on the second one (Rear). Front tires I get approx.20,000km on the PR4s. I ride quite hard (commuting with some twisties) and weigh in at 125kg (275lbs).
I think you mean "G" stamping. OEM 023s are G models. Front 023 tires are marked 023F and the rears are 023R - oddly enough.Correct: 42 PSI rear 36 PSI front.
To clarify my post any BS tire from an after market retailer will not have the 'F' stamping and will have shorter tire life.