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MCN_LiamM 03-06-09 10:47 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brettus (Post 1928339)
It must be down to riding styles as fuel seems to be the same, people chase the elusive 200 miles per tank, I tend to do 180+ miles between fuelling and based on whats left I should top 200 at least 75% of the time!

but that is reflected in my tyres, I'm at 9k on a set of PR2s and I'd say they have quite a bit of life left in them but my riding consists of a 30 mile commute and weekend/pleasure rides, totalling 13k/year.

So my only conclusion is I ride like an old woman :confused: :)

216 miles between fuellings with an estimated 262 total for the remaining was my personal best, most boring week of my life LOL

WTF. I'm restricted and the light on my naked K5 starts flashing at around 105 miles. How do you get 200?!

Paul the 6th 03-06-09 10:50 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
6th gear at 40mph... forever?

ophic 03-06-09 10:59 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
top gear at a constant 70mph will give you easily 200 miles on a tank.

MCN_LiamM 03-06-09 11:02 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
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Originally Posted by ophic (Post 1929229)
top gear at a constant 70mph will give you easily 200 miles on a tank.

But 70 feels slow

Owenski 03-06-09 11:05 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Speirs (Post 1928148)
I only got about 4500 miles from my Road Attack rear.

is that cos you stuck it in an amrco and set fire to it?

Brettus 03-06-09 11:05 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
I've not paid attention to when it starts flashing but I usually do 30-40 miles after it starts before I fuel up, and still have a reasonable amount of breathing room (according to my calculations at least) I don't understand the vast differences, I think there must be some oddities with years, or size of something in the tank to reduce fuel space perhaps?

back to tyres, do people regularly spin theirs up or something? I know my bike has plenty more ability than I do, my chicken strips attest that but I do give it the beans out of the corners and I don't hang about. I just can't get my head around the disparity here, the gap is immense. understandable with different bikes and whatnot but even on the SV theres a huge gap (fortunately I don't seem to be the only one on the longer wearing side of things as carty seems as perplexed as me :confused:)

Brettus 03-06-09 11:08 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
Re the top gear at 70 I could understand if I commuted on a motorway or such but my route is country roads with short sections of main A roads, usually pretty well up and down the rev range too. very weird this stuff :)

ophic 03-06-09 11:12 AM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
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Originally Posted by MCN_LiamM (Post 1929233)
But 70 feels slow

It was 2 days of hell, i can tell you. But like Brettus, I was experimenting with fuel economy. I do high mileage, so it counts. Since then, the good intentions have gone totally west though :smt077

ThEGr33k 03-06-09 12:01 PM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MCN_LiamM (Post 1929209)
WTF. I'm restricted and the light on my naked K5 starts flashing at around 105 miles. How do you get 200?!


Thats wrong tbh. :confused:

MCN_LiamM 03-06-09 12:03 PM

Re: How do people get so many miles out of their tyres?
 
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Originally Posted by ThEGr33k (Post 1929310)
Thats wrong tbh. :confused:

Explain yourself.

EDIT: Maybe I should have said this is from my trip to Barcelona. Between 100-110 miles when the fuel light started to flash.


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