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18000 miles on a rear tire?
18000 miles on a rear tire?
Dunlop introduces new Elite 4.  Longer life, better grip, less noise and better wet performance than Elite 3's.  It sounds too good to be true.
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				Backroad Mike
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Re: 18000 miles on a rear tire?
Check the sizes. The Elite 4 is limited to about 6 options. None of which fit my 2011 CVO.  180/55-18.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: 18000 miles on a rear tire?
Appears it'll fit my Victory.  
			
			
									
						
							Often asked question: When are you going to think about getting a trike?
Answer: When I come to a stop with this one, put my feet down and can't hold it up!
			
						Answer: When I come to a stop with this one, put my feet down and can't hold it up!
Re: 18000 miles on a rear tire?
I'll let you know after I take the one I have on order for my front wheel.  Taking it Orlando and back over the 4th of July weekend.
			
			
									
						
							Often asked question: When are you going to think about getting a trike?
Answer: When I come to a stop with this one, put my feet down and can't hold it up!
			
						Answer: When I come to a stop with this one, put my feet down and can't hold it up!
Re: 18000 miles on a rear tire?
Just a good 15 K miles on a rear tire would be a great improvement. And by good I mean good enough to ride in rain with grip.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: 18000 miles on a rear tire?
Kind of picky, ain't ya?Far Rider wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:53 am Just a good 15 K miles on a rear tire would be a great improvement. And by good I mean good enough to ride in rain with grip.
Life is like riding a motorcycle. Balance is key, unless you’re at a stoplight and forget to put your feet down. Then, balance is just embarrassing.   
  
 
 Ride Free, Ride Hard 