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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Street Glide® => Topic started by: bbrown on August 22, 2011, 02:57:20 PM
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Assuming normal driving ( No burnouts) how long shoulkd the new tires last on a
SESG?? 10k on the back and 20k on the front????
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Assuming normal driving ( No burnouts) how long shoulkd the new tires last on a
SESG?? 10k on the back and 20k on the front????
I was about to answer until I saw it says "No burnouts".......now how are we supposed to know that. :nixweiss:
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I had 17,000 miles on front and rear before I replaced the set. Could have gone further but was heading out on a long trip.
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I had 17,000 miles on front and rear before I replaced the set. Could have gone further but was heading out on a long trip.
Dang, you must have much better Missouri roads to ride on than I do. :D
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Just replaced the front, 16,000 miles, could have gotten more but picked up a drywall screw dead center. >:(
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Assuming normal driving ( No burnouts) how long shoulkd the new tires last on a
SESG?? 10k on the back and 20k on the front????
yes. at least. spyder
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I was very impressed to get almost 16,000 out of the rear tire on my 2010. Could have went a little more with it but was headed out on a 4k+ road trip and didn't want to chance it that much longer.
Got 21,000 out of front tire.
Very impressed with the tread wear on these stock Dunlops.
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For my '10, 10,000 on the rear, looks like I'll get 15K on the front.
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10,000 rear for me....starting to cup a little...
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Got 17K on rear of '09 RG. Currently have 16K on rear '11 SG and will replace in another 1K. Fronts (D408) should last well over 20K but I replace them anyway just because new tires feel so dam good. All were Dunlops.