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Is 29,000 miles good for a rear tire.
My rear tire is 1/32 from the wear bar at 29k so it is about done. Can I do better, or should I stay with the Kumho?
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Last edited by RapidSpyder; 11-03-2022 at 08:53 AM.
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In my opinion 29,000 miles is very good. If you like how it worked for you, get another one. I have never gotten over 20,000 miles on any of the tires I have used. Great job. Bruce
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that's the tire I just put on, I'll be very happy with 29K....
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What I have discovered, and could be completely wrong, with the rear tire wear is the location and type of road surface you generally ride. Dad seems to get 25k-28k on his altimax but it’s exclusively done in Arizona area. That’s all smooth blacktop and warm. I run the same tire but in the north east, or at least everywhere from me to central pa, central ny, central Ohio everything I run is tar chip and I can barely get 19k on the same tire. 30k is very good and I guessing it was all blacktop and being mid west it’s hot and smooth.
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Originally Posted by RapidSpyder
That's not bad at all, especially if it was done with minimal effort &/or not regularly (slavishly?) adjusting your tire pressure to suit the various different conditions, road surfaces, & temps that you were looking at riding in at any given time/on any given day!
Still, if you really wanted to, and were prepared to take the time & make the effort required, you could probably do somewhat better... AND, if you did, you could probably get better tire life as well as getting a little better traction & performance besides! If you did do that, varying your tire pressures to suit the expected conditions on every given day &/or ride, then just as many do of me, others might think you nuts for 'wasting' so much time & effort on your tires, but by doing this you can save more than just a fair bit of money wasted thru needlessly replacing tires that've worn quicker than they strictly needed to!
Or you can accept that, for the effort you've put into achieving it, 29,000 miles out of that rear tire is fairly good, even if it's not necessarily the absolute best life & traction/braking that you could feasibly get out of it.
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With my RS about 9,000km was normal, so I would be just starting my 6th tire by that point:-) The rear on my F3L is definitely going to last a lot longer.
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It did wear pretty evenly with the reduced air pressure. Ran 18-20 psi.
Trent - 2017 asphalt grey RT Limited,
Ultimate Seat, Baha Ron’s sway bar, Vredestine rear tire, Federal Formoza fronts, SlingMod’s LED head and fog lights, Lamonster’s highway pegs
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Originally Posted by RapidSpyder
It did wear pretty evenly with the reduced air pressure. Ran 18-20 psi.
It certainly looks to have worn pretty evenly, so anything better than that (for you, your riding, your usual conditions etc... ) would likely be at a fairly significant cost in terms of the time & effort involved in meticulously adjusting your tire pressures to suit the given conditions on any given ride.... and that rapidly becomes an ever increasing task for ever decreasing real returns! Or the better milage/tire life from a tire with better tread wear numbers would likely come at a significant cost in terms of traction & braking, which probably isn't something you'd really appreciate!
Personally, I'd still think it likely that running 18-20 psi in a replacement Kumho is probably juuust a little too high of a pressure, but is there any discernable or measurable difference in the remaining tread depth between the middle of the tread & the edgeson that one?? As that Kumho has worn, did you notice any fall off in traction &/or braking, especially in the wet?? If there is a little less tread in the middle than on the edges; or if you did notice a reduction in wet road traction/braking, then maybe you could drop the pressure another 1-2 psi or so in any replacement Kumho & keep a close eye on it; but if not &/or you're not comfortable with doing that, then achieving a similar 29,000 miles from the single drive wheel on any machine, let alone a Spyder, certainly isn't to be sneezed at!! For me, that same milage would've needed more than 7 replacement Kendas going by the best milage I've achieved on them!
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It’s a semi-arid climate here, so wet roads aren’t a common occurrence.
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Ultimate Seat, Baha Ron’s sway bar, Vredestine rear tire, Federal Formoza fronts, SlingMod’s LED head and fog lights, Lamonster’s highway pegs
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I would say, whatever you are doing, keep it up, and if you liked that tire, get another!!!
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Originally Posted by Little Blue
Please post up the complete tire information. Just wanted to know for future reference on the Kumho.
Thanks. ......
Kumho Ecsta 225/50r15
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Last edited by RapidSpyder; 11-03-2022 at 08:52 AM.
Trent - 2017 asphalt grey RT Limited,
Ultimate Seat, Baha Ron’s sway bar, Vredestine rear tire, Federal Formoza fronts, SlingMod’s LED head and fog lights, Lamonster’s highway pegs
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For mileage. You'll be hard pressed to do better. For traction in the rain, there are better choices. Just depends on where your priorities lie.
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In my opinion, yes.
My experience with Kenda....15,000 tops. I run mine at 26# to help solve the "balooning" issue.
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