depends on the compound, soft 1-5k, regular 10k+ :)
2006-11-10 06:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The size and weight of the bike and your riding style determine the wear on the tire. I rode a Honda Valkyrie (1500CC) for four years and put tires on it at approximately 6,000 - 7,000 miles. My wife rode with me quite often and I don't race around and smoke the tire or ride other than in a nice, easy fashion. I would occassionally open it up a bit but not too fast. I would normally cruise at about 75MPH and the bike felt good at that speed. For your information, if you get a flat on a bike, the shop will not repair the tire. They will only replace it with new. So for your saftey and comfort, check your tires often, be aware of your surroundings and have a reputable shop do your maintenance and tire evaluation if you are unable to do so. Be safe and enjoy!
2006-11-10 06:36:30
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answered by Rocko Barbella 4
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shop the bike interior the storage, or proceed to trip the the factor and be happy. I burn by a set of tire approximately each 3000-4000 miles those days. extremely than attempt to make the tires final longer i found the thank you to get the tires greater fee-effective. on line tire fees are out good much less costly in case you realize somebody to mount them for unfastened out affordably. in case you do not understand absolutely everyone who mounts and balances tire try a community race music, some would be doing it through fact with the quantity of tires the severe adult males circulate by possessing a tire changing and balancing gadget is truthfully greater fee-effective than paying somebody to do it. Now it expenses me a case of beer to get new tires on the sides and heck i'm getting to drink component of that:)
2016-11-23 14:27:36
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answered by ? 4
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you need to give more details in your question. racing or hot rodding will wear out a tire in a day. some can go 5,000 or 10,000 miles touring or cruising. what type of bike, what tire, and what style riding you do all determine the mileage life of any tire.
2006-11-10 06:26:46
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answered by mycle1000 5
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You can get help from the Motorcycle Tire Changer at http://www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-tires/motorcycle-tire-changer/
In any case it depend on the type of your tire. You can ask experts, like Daniel Levy (the owner and contributing author of Motorcycle-Articles.com) at http://www.motorcycle-articles.com
2006-11-10 06:28:33
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answered by blapath 6
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Whenever it needs it....if you value your life. I just changed out my ducati's rubber at 4200 miles.
Look at the center, mc tires are rounded and spend 85% of their time in the middle, the edges depend on how agressively you corner.
If you ride on two wheels and cant afford new tires you need to park it and go back to your cage.
2006-11-13 15:55:52
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answered by Brooke B B 4
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I usually get 5-6k on Dunlop Touring Elites on my HD Lowrider.I ride on alot of roads that are called chip and sealed that are basically gravel glued down with tar.I think on regular pavement they would last a little longer.
2006-11-11 10:52:52
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answered by bill b 5
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it depends if its a cruiser or a sportbike their are so many factors. why don't you tell us what type of bike you ride and we could help you much better
2006-11-10 07:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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