Bobby G Posted November 19, 2010 #1 Posted November 19, 2010 Can't wait to see my tire guy in Woodstock, who told me I'd never get more than 12,000 on my new Metzler's when I got them back in February. When I told him that I had over 15K on the first set, he said my records must have been wrong, or that I was just yankin his chain. Well, I just turned 18K on this set yesterday, and there is still some pretty good tread life left on them, maybe another 2,000 or 3,000 before it hits the wear indicator, especially on the front. I'll likely get new rubber again in February anyway, but these Marathon 880's have been great tires for my '99 RSV. I run about 60/40 between surface roads and highway, and on the surface roads, it's about 50/50 between country roads and mountain riding. Everyone has their own preference, but there is no denying the great mileage and performance I'm getting, now on two sets in a row.
ThomWill Posted November 19, 2010 #2 Posted November 19, 2010 Every street bike I have ever had has ridden and handled better on a set of Metzelers. I am just trying to ride my way through these dang Bridgestones so I can get a set of 880's for the RTSD.
Bobby G Posted November 19, 2010 Author #3 Posted November 19, 2010 Oh, and since I failed to mention it and someone will invariably ask, I ride solo about 85% to 90% of the time, so admittedly, that makes a difference in tire wear as well.
mini-muffin Posted November 19, 2010 #4 Posted November 19, 2010 Glad you got good mileage, but do yourself a favor and keep a check on those tires. They don't seem to do as well on the RSV as other bikes. Too many of the folks here have had them chunk out on them. Margaret
Bobby G Posted November 19, 2010 Author #5 Posted November 19, 2010 Glad you got good mileage, but do yourself a favor and keep a check on those tires. They don't seem to do as well on the RSV as other bikes. Too many of the folks here have had them chunk out on them. Margaret Thanks Margaret. I do check them all the time for signs of that, but so far they are A-OK.
okiestar Posted November 19, 2010 #6 Posted November 19, 2010 Nice. Got your road surface ratio and pilot//co pilot ratio, what psi do you run them? I just replaced the OEM bridgestones with Avons. Looked at the Metzlers though, as well as the Dunlop Elites.
Guest Posted November 19, 2010 #7 Posted November 19, 2010 Of 3 sets I lost rubber off of two sets. Your a lucky guy. Keep an eye on them.
Monty Posted November 19, 2010 #8 Posted November 19, 2010 Can't say anything about the Metzelers, as I've never run them. @ Okiestar, keep an eye on those Avons.....they are prone to cracking and splitting. THOSE, I DO have experience with.
Dave77459 Posted November 19, 2010 #9 Posted November 19, 2010 Can't say anything about the Metzelers, as I've never run them. @ Okiestar, keep an eye on those Avons.....they are prone to cracking and splitting. THOSE, I DO have experience with. I ran Avons for 30,000 miles with no cracking issues. Just a little experience balance. *shrugs* Glad to have some good reports on ME880s. Thanks Bobby G. Dave
Bobby G Posted November 19, 2010 Author #10 Posted November 19, 2010 Nice. Got your road surface ratio and pilot//co pilot ratio, what psi do you run them? I just replaced the OEM bridgestones with Avons. Looked at the Metzlers though, as well as the Dunlop Elites. I've always kept 38 psi in the front and 40 psi in the rear, and check it weekly. I also keep 0 psi in the front forks and 25 psi in the rear shock, but I'm not sure that has any bearing on tread wear. If we are riding two up for any duration, I will up the rear shock to 35 or 40 psi. One other consideration is that I always ask Ken at Ken's Motorcycle Tires in Woodstock to order my tires for both bikes from the factory or his distributor, and not use any from current inventory, which may have an older production date on them. I want as fresh tires as possible. He's very accommodating that way.
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