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    What kind of tyre milage do you get out of your 250?

    Just out of interest this! Today I had a new rear wheel (Diablo Pirelli) for my little ol'Hornet. $380 simoleons and voila! I rode to 'Treads after I finished punishing the last of my little cherubs and to my pleasant surprise, was the only bike riding up the ramp!

    So ... I got 20,000km each out of my two previous Diablos (and a dogpoo patch on the last one for about 500km by Blairos from the last Saturday Pootling ride! )

    How do other brands stack up for milage? If possible, give details about how you ride it hard/nanna it!
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    i got 4,000 to 5,000 out of gpr 70's on my zxr 250's

    how the hell did u get 20,000? u a complete nana?

    lol yer riding twisties alot gets expensive , when ya buy sticky tyres....

    6,000 roughly on gpr100's from memory

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    i got 4,000 to 5,000 out of gpr 70's on my zxr 250's

    how the hell did u get 20,000? u a complete nana?

    lol yer riding twisties alot gets expensive , when ya buy sticky tyres....

    6,000 roughly on gpr100's from memory
    Must be! I love going for pootling rides ( read : 500km at least! ) I don't have a need for speed and go at the speed limits (most of the time ... ) I dunno, I guess my little ol'Hornet just makes for a sedate riding experience!
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    those diablos must be one hell of a hard compound tyre

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    If you're smooth you can get awesome mileage, have a mate with a bandit 1200 who consistently gets well over 20k from a set of tyres, he is fast but smooth with pretty much only open road stuff...
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    Bridgestone BT45 on a VTR 250 - lasted 10,000km. Nana through the week, idiot at weekends. No chicken strips but got squared off by daily motorway commute.

    Reckon my Ducati will chew them tyres a bit more.

    Tried a hill start on my duc this evening - wow the torque was something else.
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    Hum....won't ask what you are doing up at 3am.....

    I got 9,000 out of my rear Pilot Power and 13,000 out of my front and only changed it cause it was ridgeing...

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    I the strada must be alot harder then the normal diablo, mine didn't last 6000kms
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    I'm on about 16000K with the pilot activs (Michelin) and I'm no where near having to replace them .. not bad for a $400 set of rubber.

    Although, I could be that I ride like a nanna ?? ... LOL

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    10,000km off a sport demon on the rear...was replaced prematurely due to puncture...would've lasted another 2,000km. The rear squared off as i was a bit slack at keeping track of the pressures - so again there was room for more mileage.
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    I got 6k out of a 005 Shinko rear.

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    I got 26000k out of my rear shinko, somebody else I know got 25000k out of his. My riding is mostly motorway with a few trips over the Rimutakas during the week on the way home and every second or third weekend a 300-600k ride

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    Avons will last on my featherweight 250 until they go rock-hard and crack, like what is beginning to happen to the ancient tyre on the front

    Need to replace it soon, I think lol. Don't know how long it's been there. I've done quite a few kilometres on the rear that was new six months ago (about 8000kms), and I can't see any wear apart from the difference in some chicken strips on the sides. Avon Roadrunners, don't know what sort of softness those are?

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    I don't really know to be honest... I'm running on Dunlops (not sure which ones but according to HTDBoy they're not the good sticky ones)... and I've done about 5000+/- k's on them and they still have heaps of k's to go...

    I don't ride like a nana, but I'm not a hoon either... and now after this recent trackday I've got some more skills to practice... no doubt I'll be riding harder in future
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    tyres

    I trashed my stock rear dunlop in a shade under 3000km-guess it reflects poorly on my style of riding-or not, depending on your point of view. Alot of two up foolishness though. Gone for Bridgstone this time

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