After 4500 miles, the rear tyre on my 2013 Burger is squaring off and will need replacing soon. Its the OEM Bridgstone Battlax
Any one tried any other makes?
Stuart Brown
Matlock Derbyshire
Rear tyre AN650
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Re: Rear tyre AN650
stuart brown wrote:After 4500 miles, the rear tyre on my 2013 Burger is squaring off and will need replacing soon. Its the OEM Bridgstone Battlax
Any one tried any other makes?
Stuart Brown
Matlock Derbyshire
That's good mileage, i never got more than 3000 out of a rear on any of the three 650's i had.
I never bothered testing any other make of tyre as the local tyre place had the Battlax in stock.
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Re: Rear tyre AN650
I have michelin power pure on the srv850 and the rear has done close to 6k and is still legal but is just starting to square off ,thats the best milage so far .
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Is it down to the wear indicators yet?
I've seen people throw away perfectly decent tyres because they were "squared off"
I've seen people throw away perfectly decent tyres because they were "squared off"
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Re: Rear tyre AN650
I was very happy with Michelin Pilot Sport SC, much more rounded profile than the Bridgestone, which to me seemed squared off from new! Not sure if Pilot Pure are replacement or softer option again?
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Re: Rear tyre AN650
I recently replaced the original Bridgestones (probably 10 years old!) with a set of Dunlop Scootsmarts.
I wanted to get away from the square profile of the Bridgestone rear.
Admittedly the new tyres didn't have much to beat but have improved the ride a lot.
Turn in is sharp and much easier but the biggest surprise is that 2-up handing is so much better - don't know why.
I wanted to get away from the square profile of the Bridgestone rear.
Admittedly the new tyres didn't have much to beat but have improved the ride a lot.
Turn in is sharp and much easier but the biggest surprise is that 2-up handing is so much better - don't know why.
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Re: Rear tyre AN650
Thanks for all your replies re the back tyre.
I went for the Dunlop Scootsmart.
200 miles in - it seems to tip into corners more smoothly.As for the mileage, only time will tell
Stu Brown
Matlock
Derbyshire
I went for the Dunlop Scootsmart.
200 miles in - it seems to tip into corners more smoothly.As for the mileage, only time will tell
Stu Brown
Matlock
Derbyshire