justin_o_guy
Ex Member
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Front is easier to change & less expensive. I focus my braking on the front. It only gets a fraction of the work going down the road. My original lasted 12,000. That was the end of the second rear tire, 12,000. I want that rear to last as long as possible, WHILE I play as hard as I can, so I try to not use it for braking, except the downshift, which is way too much fun to Not do that.The first rear, OEM crud, stayed on 5,000 miles. My riding style is pretty agressive. I am not a skilled rider so if I rode more agressively I would be dangerous. I would ride harder if I was better at it. I figure 7,000 on a rear a bonus. Next rear is gonna be a more high $$ one. I want to see if the extra $$ is worth it. I have about 1,500 on this tire & can just see it starting to get the flat spot. Gotta solve the rear brake lockup, It's eating rubber.
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