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Gordon B
23-07-07, 11:39 AM
....square off my expensive Pirellis?

I'm going from Selby to Bournemouth on Thursday, was going to go A1, M25 and then M3.

A1 has some corners and roundabouts, as perverse as it may sound I have never been round the M25 on a bike and I am actually looking forward to that bit.

I then have the option to miss out the M3 altogether and 'A road' it down to the south coast. No time limit as I've got all day.

So....do I need to miss out the M3 or will my tyres be alright?

Any tips appreciated.

G

ASM-Forever
23-07-07, 11:56 AM
Not a road tip....but be sure to make a pit stop in Wiggles whilst in Bournemouth :)

Viney
23-07-07, 11:57 AM
It wont 'square' them off to horrible proportions. I wouldnt worry about it to be honest.

fizzwheel
23-07-07, 11:59 AM
It wont 'square' them off to horrible proportions. I wouldnt worry about it to be honest.


What Viney Said

cuffy
23-07-07, 12:09 PM
Periodically leave the motorways and have a play on the roundabouts :D

If it doesn't help yout tyres it will relieve the boredom and get some blood flowing to other regions.

Gordon B
23-07-07, 12:35 PM
Not a road tip....but be sure to make a pit stop in Wiggles whilst in Bournemouth :)

Whats Wiggles? I used to live in Bournemouth, but that was about 10 years ago. I would imagine its changed quite a but since then....

Thanks for the other tips guys. Always better to be safe than sorry I say. ;)

G

MeridiaNx
23-07-07, 12:47 PM
....square off my expensive Pirellis?

What compound are they? If a standard sport-touring then such a relatively low mileage shouldn't have too much of an impact I wouldn't imagine. A 3k max mileage sport tyre would be a different question though...

Took me a good 3 or 4 return trips from Durham to London A1/M1 all the way to square off my Z6s.

riktherider
23-07-07, 12:47 PM
very nice strip club. you can buy for £6-8 a steak while watching the shows. rather classy. but there are loads of other places too. i would say head towards winchester then take the a3090 heading towards romsey, then salisbury, very nice roads. cant remember the rest the road names though. i took a round trip to wimbourne, blanford forum, salisbury, winchester romsey then back to bournemouth. very nice ride. good weather for it yesturday too.
whats bringing to to bournemoth anyhow??

Gordon B
23-07-07, 01:06 PM
What compound are they? If a standard sport-touring then such a relatively low mileage shouldn't have too much of an impact I wouldn't imagine. A 3k max mileage sport tyre would be a different question though...

Took me a good 3 or 4 return trips from Durham to London A1/M1 all the way to square off my Z6s.

Standard Diablos so no probs there.

very nice strip club. you can buy for £6-8 a steak while watching the shows. rather classy. but there are loads of other places too. i would say head towards winchester then take the a3090 heading towards romsey, then salisbury, very nice roads. cant remember the rest the road names though. i took a round trip to wimbourne, blanford forum, salisbury, winchester romsey then back to bournemouth. very nice ride. good weather for it yesturday too.
whats bringing to to bournemoth anyhow??

I might come off the M3 at Winchester and then head down that way.

Just visiting a mate for a couple of days, then off to Somerset for a couple of days at the in laws.

riktherider
23-07-07, 01:27 PM
ah cool. well if your heading out into town for drinking sessions, cheap places are moon in the square, brass house, litten tree, and the student bar inferno. for night clubs, walkabout is allways a keen favourite, or you also have censo, elements, and then toko's and bliss if you fancy staying out till 7 in the morning

Gordon B
23-07-07, 01:34 PM
OK mate nice one.

I used to work, with my mate, at The Artful Dodger, which obviously isnt there anymore, and we used to spend many a drunken night/morning in the Zoo and Cage which was next door.

Happy Days......

Kind of watched Bournemouth turn from a sleepy seaside town into the party capital of the South during the late 90's and early 00's.

But now I'm older, married, with kids and just don't have the capacity for all weekend partying...:reaper:

ThEGr33k
24-07-07, 08:05 PM
No it takes many many miles to square a tyre off, burn outs not included, I do a lot of motorway miles and it usually takes about 3k-4k miles before the tyre becomes noticably flat. You should be more than fine im sure :D

Grinch
24-07-07, 08:16 PM
Could try upping the preasure in the tyres by a few psi, plus check them before you set off anyway.