Your original was well past it's sell by date, wear in the middle like that normally points to over inflation.
Replaced my rear tire today with an Arachnid at 9,600 miles.. I'll have a few thousand on it after next week so I'll give you a report then.
Replaced my rear tire today with an Arachnid at 9,600 miles.. I'll have a few thousand on it after next week so I'll give you a report then.
The OEM Kendas are a two-ply tire... :gaah:
They have increased the suggested tire pressures a bit.
I wouldn't really call the tire wear "premature" :shocked:
After all; how many of us have had to change tires on two-wheeled bikes at 4,000 miles or less in the past? :dontknow:
It's probably just the extra weight and torque combination...
Ann got well over 9,000 miles out of hers; so it may also be how the bikes are being ridden...
does the Arachnid tire say how many plies it has in the sidewall or tread?
Still haven't seen any specs on this tire
Thanks
Don
:shocked: Oh; heck no!Bob, are you calling me fat? :roflblack:
Have 2500 miles on the new Arachnid rear tire on my 2014. Rides nice and handles great. No issues yet, and am not to worried about tire wear. Never got much over 8000 miles on the rear tires on my Goldwings, and good tires are the only thing between my A!! And the pavement, so I consider good tires cheap insurance.Replaced my rear tire today with an Arachnid at 9,600 miles.. I'll have a few thouasand on it after next week so I'll give you a report then.