Rear tire is about at 5/32nds. So, as I said, it probably has a couple 1,000 miles yet to go. See photo.
I do ride fairly aggressively but I do not do burn outs. (until just recently as I know I'm going to have to replace this tire

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Front tires look fantastic. I would say that I probly have another 10,000 miles or more on them.
I decided to go with the Dunlop Direzza DZ102. Ordered it last night. See picture attached.
Regarding my experience, I am thrilled with my Rally -although I have had new model issues.
Under warranty, I had to replace that final drive due to an oil leak and had my exhaust manifold gasket replaced as the manifold vibrated loose and apparently damage the gasket. Other people of had these same issues.
The problem I had that caused me the greatest headache was that my fuel pump went out slowly over time. Like others, I got the high pitched whine but after that, I found that when I had less than a 1/2 a tank of gas and was traveling at highway speed, I lost throttle response when trying to accelerate. If I filled up the tank, the problem went away. The good news was that this went on for several tanks; so, I had plenty of warning so that I could get home and dig into the problem.
I called BRP and they said it was the fuel pump but it was on back order and a significant back order. So I didn't want to lose the use of my trike for several months; so, I dug into the problem myself taking out the fuel pump assembly and trying to guess that right fuel pump to purchase to replace the actual pump that was in the assembly. BRP only sells the assembly and not just the pump and the whole assembly was on back order for several months. In any case, on the 1st try, I was able to guess the right pump to purchase. See my previous posts on this topic if you have interests. I replaced the pump and everything has been fine since except I do still periodically get the fuel pump whine. This must be a vibration within the fuel pump assembly as I find it hard to believe that both pumps themselves produced the whine. It must be how the pump sits in the assembly and with vibration possibly creating the whine.
Fairly early on, I also hit a pothole that through my Handlebars off center.That was an easy fix and I did it myself. Repair manual gives you the details.
That's basically it.
As I said, I am thrilled with this trike. I actually traded down from a Spyder ST Limited and I am thrilled with the decision. The Ryker is A-blast to ride and it is fantastic in the twisties. I have even taken it on long hauls including from Indiana out to Utah as well as other major trips and I have no issues on the interstate cruising along all day long. Love this Tryke!