Pics below. Wondering how yours tires have fared compared to mine? Just back from my trip from FL to the NC mountains where we rode all of Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway, then the Tail of the Dragon many times, and a bunch of other local curvy roads up there, then rode home: 2,020 miles in 8 days.
My stock tires had 3,230 mi on 'em when we left, and the bike was already starting to handle a little weird, kinda 'falling' into turns, & then sometimes wanting to stand straight up when I let pressure off the bars in a turn, typical tire wear stuff, but seemed OK for another 1,500 miles. I was thinking, "Use 'em up & get the new ones put on as soon as I'm back home". Well, for one thing 1,500 mi turned into 2,000. And 2, we rode the heck out of the curvy roads. So the bike's handling got worse and worse and then on the last eve up there I noticed the belt had just come thru on the rear tire ... right at 4,600 miles. Much fewer miles than I would've hoped for, but then I've read that most guys don't usually get very good mileage out of the stock tires.
Now my riding "style" (tee hee) may have caused more wear than it really should've as, rather than riding smoothly thru turns ... I'm not a great turner, so I manhandle the bike thru turns the best I can & then I blast out full throttle, then slam the brakes on at the very last second when entering the next turn. You'll see it for yourself when I post a vid.
Meantime here's what the tires looked like at 4,600 miles. I ended up having to get new tires while I was up there, so technically got 4,800 out of these, but the last few hundred were no fun at all. It rained on the last 2 days, and the leaves have just started falling, so wet curvy mountains roads combined with leaves ... well, no fun. More like a stressful fight to keep the bike upright and on the pavement. Very harsh ride, very jittery and slippery.
As you can see on the front, I'm much harder on left-hand turns :)
How did your stock tires fare?
* Last updated by: extrapolator on 9/13/2015 @ 8:08 AM *