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Time to change the tires on my trusty Norge. Last time I did this was 5 years ago.I looked at the miles and I am pretty happy with the wear.Rear = 15,259 milesFront = 14,259 milesI just finished a 1200 mile road trip, I wanted the new tires on before the trip but they did not come in.The tires are Dunlop Road Smart 3.
I live in the greater Seattle area. I watch my tires for the wear bars. The front tires were wearing thin, I didn't see it till it was too late. When I took them off they still had tread showing.So I looked in my records. The last set of tires which were the same Dunlops:13,200 ON the Rear12,800 on the frontI DO ride like an old man....
I just put a fresh set on my 1200RT BMW and curious to see what I get for mileage. As for tires on my 1100 Breva I have gotten nowhere close to what you have gotten. Michlen 3's and 4's in the 4-5,000 range and the same for Skinko's as well. On another note my EV will only get in the mid 30MPG while others claim 50!
I only ride my bikes on Sunday, and always downhill.I usually get 10,000 miles on a rear tire.
Have you tried replacing your EV TPS with the Harley one?Made a huge difference on my EV.
Haven't used a TPS from a Harley but have and currently using this:https://www.amazon.com/Throttle-Position-Sensor-Potentiometer-California/dp/B07ZQM66J1Do you have the Harley number?
I used the PF4C, others have tried the PF3CI get about 45-47, all back roads. This link might helphttps://archive.guzzitech.com/HD-TPS-Jeff_B.html