Pighuntingpuppy
Well-Known Member
Does anyone else have issues with the Gen 2 eating front tires before the back? When I first got the bike, it had the original tires on the bike. For the dealer to make the deal, they had to put new tires on the bike. They installed Metzlers. Now...at about 8500, the tires needed to be replaced as the front was wearing extremely uneven. I pushed it to about 10K before actual replacement. That front Metzler started wearing in a "W" pattern on the tire. To this day, I never seen a tire wear that way. So....I went with, as my next tire, a Shinko. Against better judgment over a Chinese tire, I went that route. From day one, it vibrated like crazy. Every shop claimed it was the tire. So, I replaced it with the same brand. Same problem. Ive tried external balancing and internal balancing. I only have about 4K on this one now and its eaten up so bad that if I saw this tire on a car, I would tell you, you have a seriously misaligned car. Better than that, I have a physical crack in the middle of the tread on the tire. Yea, I push the tire as to the speed rating, but NM is linear. Straight roads everywhere. I dont track the bike and I dont often weave through traffic. So, I am looking to see....who else has problems with the Gen 2 eating front tires to no end? I have no suspension issues that I am aware of. I can take my hands off the handlebars and it will track straight. Cant keep the hands off too long as the vibration in the front starts getting that front tank slap. While riding, I can look at the front wheel and see no abnormal side to side movement. At least to the physical eye. No movement in the bearings, steering head or triples.
So, as the rear tire at this moment has plenty of life, I am just replacing the front again this year with a completely different tire. I know they should be replaced as a set, but I dont care. I do not track the bike and other than aggressive straight line riding, I am not worried about different compound tires. I am gonna try a Dunlop front. Metzler was junk, 2 Chinkos caused nothing but problems. Gotta try something else now to see if I get better life. After this riding season is over, I might be looking into heavy touring tires or maybe go dark side. Eating up front tires in an oil change is excessive. Especially for a more or less straight line bike.
So, as the rear tire at this moment has plenty of life, I am just replacing the front again this year with a completely different tire. I know they should be replaced as a set, but I dont care. I do not track the bike and other than aggressive straight line riding, I am not worried about different compound tires. I am gonna try a Dunlop front. Metzler was junk, 2 Chinkos caused nothing but problems. Gotta try something else now to see if I get better life. After this riding season is over, I might be looking into heavy touring tires or maybe go dark side. Eating up front tires in an oil change is excessive. Especially for a more or less straight line bike.