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Honda ST1100 Section => Tyres...to suit your ST1100 => Topic started by: Sicman on December 16, 2012, 03:46:03 PM
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My OEM's are now looking like this after my last trip
(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt91/ajudd1/IMAG1313.jpg)
(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt91/ajudd1/IMAG1314.jpg)
(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt91/ajudd1/IMAG1315.jpg)
I have now noticed a lot more wear on the sides which has left a significant lip between the flat and the sides.
They have 9000kms on them. They were new in Sept 2008 and didnt start road life till Sept 2010.
Should I be worried or is this normal behaviour for them?
Cheers
:slvr13
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Pretty normal, however as the tyres sat on the bike for two tears, they may have hardened a bit
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Tony if these are the Bridgestones, I wouldn't put them on again. My first set wore similar to yours. I can see the scalloping in the photo. Now use the Michelins, which I hadn't been a fan of in the past but they seem to suit the 1300. Maybe a combination of conditions, rider, riding style, but i'm very happy with the PR2's and have had them fitted for the 2nd time. I run 42 / 42 PSI solo and can't fault them as yet.
Cheers.
Skip.
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I do spend a bit of time on the sides as I like the sportier side of the bike :thumbs along with a pillion occasionally. Yes bridgestones battleaxes. I am due for service at 12K so I might book a new set in for them then
:slvr13
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:wht11 py
When I got my 1100 it had the battleaxes on as well had the same problem ...put the PR3's on and no problem so far.
Tipsy
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Thanks Gents :thumbsup
:slvr13
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had 2 sets of battleaxes but never got full life out of them. metzelers work well now
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Dunlops did the same after 13,000km, had about 2,000km left in the 'hard' middle but the sides were gone after the Dorrigo RTE. I think has more to do with type of riding style than brand of tyre. :whistle
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