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Stig 21-05-07 10:11 AM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1192089)
Rolling burnout?

Just for research purposes mind - to see how much rubber is left. :lol:

It'd be rude not too wouldn't it :?:

That's assuming that you have the resources to remove the wheel from the bike and take the wheel to get a new tyre fitted.

Baph 21-05-07 10:14 AM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by BigApe (Post 1192107)
It'd be rude not too wouldn't it :?:

That's assuming that you have the resources to remove the wheel from the bike and take the wheel to get a new tyre fitted.

Or do the burnout when you get to the tyre shop. Not that I'd condone anything like that, naturally!

jambo 21-05-07 11:23 AM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1192013)
Whilst I agree that the tyre in the pic is screwed, I have ridden on worse (literally, canvas showing!!). My a**e on the line & no-one elses.

My biggest concern about that tyre is the horizontal splits it has.

Just as a matter of interest, my last rear Z6 had those splits in, and I was loosing around 10psi every 45mins. Not good to ride on (but yes, I did, carefully).

EMERGENCY USE ONLY: Holts Tyre Weld, £8.99 for a large can from Halfords. Blinking marvellous stuff. Deflate tyre to use it, and got my tyre to 40psi with just the air in the can!! Sealed my leaks up nicely.

After putting Tyre Weld in, I then rode it in a straight line to the nearest tyre place & spent just over £100 :(

I would suggest that the splits in the rubber shouldn't cause the tyre to loose that pressure and you may have had a leak from something else, or one of the splits may have been deeper than the outer rubber.

The tyre weld stuff is generally a messy way to sort a problem but for the issue you had I see why you used it, a better option can be to use water and fairy liquid to check where the air is leaking from.

Either way, tyre's well goosed as agreed above, best of luck finding a replacement at a decent price.:cool:

Lissa 21-05-07 11:42 AM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by Carrot Cruncher (Post 1191972)
PS - Like you said, theres plenty of tread still left in em and i a bit annoyed at that but not to worry. I've done the best part of 5500 miles on em so far plus whatever the last guy did on em so cant complain too much. Whats the average mileage you guys get from your tyres? What tyres do you rate for the sv??

How many miles?

We struggled to get more than 3,000.................which is partly why we have just switched to PR2's.

Rog 21-05-07 12:15 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
I thought tyres were like underpants and you could just turn it inside out and use it again........













Ill get my coat..

Carrot Cruncher 21-05-07 12:51 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
When I got the bike, it had just a smidge over 9200 miles on it and it is now just shy of 15,000, so shouldnt complain really. Bearing in mind I ride on my own quite a lot and dont weigh a lot so that might be in my favour ?? :S

northwind 21-05-07 12:52 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
Just delaminating because there's practically no rubber left on the carcass, perfectly normal... It's not got plentry of tread left at all, it's probably illegal and has been for a while. Certainly past replacement... But, seeing that and deciding to replace your tyre is like knowing you have to go to the toilet because your feet get wet ;)

Next time, get a Diablo Strada not a Diablo IMO, that's a much better distance tyre... And looking at the amount of tread left on the sides, it won't hold you back- you can seriously crack on on modern sports touring tyres.

Lozzo 21-05-07 01:40 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1192333)

Next time, get a Diablo Strada not a Diablo IMO, that's a much better distance tyre... And looking at the amount of tread left on the sides, it won't hold you back- you can seriously crack on on modern sports touring tyres.

I agree, most people don't realise you can do this sort of thing on sports/touring tyres

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...ostream&size=l
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Bike - Bandit 600SW with 75,000 courier miles on the clock (plus the fun miles)
Tyres - Avon Azaro 3 AV45/46ST
Track/corner - Mallory Park hairpin
Rider - Me.

I've fitted Pilot Road 2s to my Daytona because I've never had any trouble with good quality sports/touring tyres sliding or lacking grip. In my opinion, tales about tyres being crap and lacking grip are only told by bloody good racers, the hamfisted who can't ride, or bar-room heroes who want to look flash - I believe the former, and laugh at the latter two. Average riders like myself don't notice the difference.

Stu 21-05-07 01:50 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
That tread pattern does look like Strada to me. :?:
I reckon first owner got about 7000 from original D220's so that's approx 7-8000 on your current tyres. Fair result.

northwind 21-05-07 03:06 PM

Re: Is my tyre goosed?? Help!!
 
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1192415)
That tread pattern does look like Strada to me. :?:

Maybe it is, I thought it was just really bald :) But that'd make sense, since most of the tyres I've seen rip up like that have been on the Strada/Roadtec carcass (check out the used tyre bin at a bike shop, they all look like that :rolleyes: ) Low miles for a Starda though?


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