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The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
First try was not a recommended tire, it was complete shit.raYzerman wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:08 am YOu have to have the right tire to darkside, no stiff sidewalls, no runflats. Michelin Exalto best, no longer available, but there are good alternatives, Goodyear Triple Tread, etc. Yes you work a little harder on turn-ins, but can do as good as bike tire that sticks like glue. Since I got my own tire machine and spare set of wheels, went back to bike tire, sometimes miss that car tar.
The Second try was a Michelin Exalto. Much better, but not a long term proposition for me, it came off the bike just as soon as possible.
I've chosen to save money on tires by investing in a trailer. My tires last longer, with a better quality of miles to wear them out.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
But then you'll have to change the tars on the trailer...
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
That's not the big expense
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
If you want a real eye opener. Google what Airstreams sell for.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
More than a bag of macaroni??bungie4 wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 10:38 amIf you want a real eye opener. Google what Airstreams sell for.
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Why the hell am I paying mortgage for a house that stays in one place when I could have an airstream...Time to convince the wife.bungie4 wrote:If you want a real eye opener. Google what Airstreams sell for.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
Well shit - now here we go....
My two buddies with the Versys 1000LT's just got back from 2600 miles in North Georgia/North Carolina. Buddy #1 is trying the Avon ST's - the jury's still out.
Buddy #2 went with the Michelin PR5's.
The rear measures a little over 6/32 left (out of 8/32). That's about 25% worn (even though I know that it goes faster as it wears down) with 2600 miles.
Well shit.....
My two buddies with the Versys 1000LT's just got back from 2600 miles in North Georgia/North Carolina. Buddy #1 is trying the Avon ST's - the jury's still out.
Buddy #2 went with the Michelin PR5's.
The rear measures a little over 6/32 left (out of 8/32). That's about 25% worn (even though I know that it goes faster as it wears down) with 2600 miles.
Well shit.....
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
Weight & HP of their bikes vs yours?Hppants wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 5:52 pm Well shit - now here we go....
My two buddies with the Versys 1000LT's just got back from 2600 miles in North Georgia/North Carolina. Buddy #1 is trying the Avon ST's - the jury's still out.
Buddy #2 went with the Michelin PR5's.
The rear measures a little over 6/32 left (out of 8/32). That's about 25% worn (even though I know that it goes faster as it wears down) with 2600 miles.
Well shit.....
Their riding style vs yours?
Otherwise, 2600 mile figure at 1/4 of tread depth doesn't mean doodly squat.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
The versys is about 100 pounds lighter than the FJR, but they were loaded with camping gear like I will be. It's not as powerful as the FJR, but they ride like I do. That 2600 miles was more on the edges than I will be for this trip, I think.
Wish I had more data re: the PR5....
Wish I had more data re: the PR5....
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
I think the only data that counts is from tires on your own bike when you're riding it.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
This.
I currently have a set of T-30's on. I'm currently over 10KM (6000 miles) on them. They appear to be about half done. If I get 16KM out of them, they are a huge win as they were about half the price of the PR4's, and I'd be getting similar life out of them.
Screw it, gas/tires/insurance work out to 24.3c per km., in Ontario.
Based on a 15000km year, insurance is 9.3c/km
Fuel is 7.8c/km (@ 1.40 l)
Tires 7.2c/km (assuming full retail, dealer installed PR4GT)
Factor in Maint and Depreciation.
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It's a good thing these things are fun as f@$k.
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Of course you are correct, Hud. Too many variables.
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Put on a new tire before you leave home.
Ride the snot out of it.
When you get something in Spearfish come To my house.
We will install the BFG Darkside tire I have on my tire rack and the brake reaction bar I made for my Gen 3 for your slab ride home. Once you are home you can replace and discard. It doesn't get steadier than this Mate. The tire in question has about 10,000 miles on it and you can't tell it has been on the road. You will feel much more comfortable spanning home in the darkside tahr!
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Ride the snot out of it.
When you get something in Spearfish come To my house.
We will install the BFG Darkside tire I have on my tire rack and the brake reaction bar I made for my Gen 3 for your slab ride home. Once you are home you can replace and discard. It doesn't get steadier than this Mate. The tire in question has about 10,000 miles on it and you can't tell it has been on the road. You will feel much more comfortable spanning home in the darkside tahr!
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
I'm blocking you. There is no reason to kill my enjoyment of riding trying to figure out how much each km costs.bungie4 wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 12:48 pmThis.
I currently have a set of T-30's on. I'm currently over 10KM (6000 miles) on them. They appear to be about half done. If I get 16KM out of them, they are a huge win as they were about half the price of the PR4's, and I'd be getting similar life out of them.
Screw it, gas/tires/insurance work out to 24.3c per km., in Ontario.
Based on a 15000km year, insurance is 9.3c/km
Fuel is 7.8c/km (@ 1.40 l)
Tires 7.2c/km (assuming full retail, dealer installed PR4GT)
Factor in Maint and Depreciation.
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It's a good thing these things are fun as f@$k.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
Pants, if you think tires cost a lot now just wait till you are retired and riding 25,000 miles a year.
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Do I have to convert to Canadian dollars if I do the math in KMs? Then convert back to US dollars and miles? Do time zones matter? How about the interest rate on my rebate dollars between when I pay the money and when Dunlop sends me the Visa card --- or actually, when I spend the rebate dollars?Abercrombie FJR wrote: ↑Sat May 19, 2018 12:05 am I'm blocking you. There is no reason to kill my enjoyment of riding trying to figure out how much each km costs.
Damn, Bungie Man. Not enough brain cells left to calculate all that stuff. I'll just stick to riding my FFF. (Fun-as-F*** FJR.)
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
The important factors in tire selection are how well the tire works for you, in your environment and your riding style, and whether you have enough rubber to get home.
If we were really concerned about pennies per mile or per km then we would be riding much less powerful machines, and having less fun.
If we were really concerned about pennies per mile or per km then we would be riding much less powerful machines, and having less fun.
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Re: The Dunlop Road Smart III compared to Michelin PR2/PR4GT Dilemma
Damn...my head hurts nowUncle Hud wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 10:31 amDo I have to convert to Canadian dollars if I do the math in KMs? Then convert back to US dollars and miles? Do time zones matter? How about the interest rate on my rebate dollars between when I pay the money and when Dunlop sends me the Visa card --- or actually, when I spend the rebate dollars?Abercrombie FJR wrote: ↑Sat May 19, 2018 12:05 am I'm blocking you. There is no reason to kill my enjoyment of riding trying to figure out how much each km costs.
Damn, Bungie Man. Not enough brain cells left to calculate all that stuff. I'll just stick to riding my FFF. (Fun-as-F*** FJR.)
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