Originally posted by Radioguylogs
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That's likely what I am going to do and I've been thinking about it a great deal.
In all honesty, with these older machines of mine, most of them see no more than 200 miles per YEAR anyway. The "Ugly Duckling" XS1100 (Green One) is the standout exception to the herd of "Old Bikes", she is on her second or maybe third set of Pirelli's with the current set being less than a year old.
My son Karl relocated to TEXAS, when he was nearby, the XS11 "Dead Duck" (Gold one), SECA 650, and Maxim 550 got a lot more riding time as those were his favorites and he was experienced enough to control those bikes. I would not mix up the tires on the bikes Karl was riding.... just in case!
There a a few others that get a good bit more riding mileage and this would not be a good choice to mix up the brands/tread patterns on those: The FZR1000 & FJ1200 get a lot more miles than all the other older bikes. I also drive those rather aggressively in the corners and at VERY MUCH higher speeds. There is also, with that much more riding, a greater chance to be caught out in the rain where the mixed tread patterns could result in a control issue.
I was going to write a "bitch letter" to Pirelli, see how they respond, and then just mount something else to the XS850 rear. As a bike with the potential to be ridden only ~200 miles a year, it will very likely never be out in the rain, and the tires will "age out" long before they wear out anyway.
Kurt
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