Actually, I think I've gotten more mileage out of my 404 on the rear than 3500. I haven't kept track. But it has lasted me one and a half seasons. I'm not even sure if its ready go to yet and there's plenty of tread on the sides, and the center isn't totally bald. Is tread depth on the center of the tire as important as the sides? I've been satisfied with it's performance overall and will probably go with another at the beginning of next season.
But wearing in the middle? That's typical for these bikes and standard riding. Even if you are getting good lean angles, you're just not putting the same kind of miles on the sides as you would on the center. And the side tread (hopefully) isn't dealing with accelleration and braking. The rear takes all kinds of stresses on the center like accelleration, engine braking, and standard braking that you should be seeing different wear pattern than the front.
But wearing in the middle? That's typical for these bikes and standard riding. Even if you are getting good lean angles, you're just not putting the same kind of miles on the sides as you would on the center. And the side tread (hopefully) isn't dealing with accelleration and braking. The rear takes all kinds of stresses on the center like accelleration, engine braking, and standard braking that you should be seeing different wear pattern than the front.
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