I can't see that as normal. You should check with your dealer / distributor about those tire. I have never seen any tires wearing like that.
Besides that, great road trip report. Thanks.
yeah, strange and perhaps dangerous ...
I sent a photo of my front tyre to my local dealer who has in turn sent to the country importer of the tyre for their assessment.
Now to wait and see if I get a sensible reply.
The Metzeler Tourance has a reputation for something similar but between the tread blocks.
Well that was quick. A reply came back overnight. The tyre is being replaced.
I agree, great service. I bet it could be a safety issue.
The question for me now is do I swap for a new TKC 70 or do I try something else? Need to make my mind up...
If you've been happy with the performance of the tkc 70 give a new one a whirl as the problem could just have been a one off . If it occurs again then put something else on that way you're not mixing brands.
I've often mixed brands, have no issue with that.
I may try the tkc70 again though, I do like the tyre.
Read all this and very interested, however I'd like to know what mileage the different tires do !?
Planing 7000 Km this summer in scandinavia, I swaped the terrible D610 for conti TA2, love the grip and confidance they give me, but judging the wear
after 1500 Km, they won't last more than 4500 Km, so I need a tire set to last my whole scandinavian trip !
Looking forward to everyone's input
TKC70's should last about 9000-10,000 kms reasonably easily.
I've been debating which tires to use for a cross-Canada ride this summer (about 15,000 kilometres return).
So far, I haven't really found any issues with the OEM tires on the Africa Twin. Ridden in snow, slush, mud, gravel and pavement no issues at all. Even rode through some wet oiled mucky side roads today without and issue - speed helped clear out the tires.
I've purchased a few tires (sitting in the garage to be mounted) and am deciding between:
Mitas E-07
Avon Trekrider (new tire)
Shinko 804/805
The Mitas and Shinko are highly recommended, the Avon are brand new and look more street compatible than the other two (also rated for 50/50 use). I think by reputation the only one that would make the entire journey is the Mitas. Can't make up my mind...
I've been debating which tires to use for a cross-Canada ride this summer (about 15,000 kilometres return).
So far, I have really found any issues with the OEM tires on the Africa Twin. Ridden in snow, slush, mud, gravel and pavement no issues at all. Even rode through some wet oiled mucky side roads today without and issue - speed helped clear out the tires.
I've purchased a few tires (sitting in the garage to be mounted) and am deciding between:
Mitas E-07
Avon Trekrider (new tire)
Shinko 804/805
The Mitas and Shinko are highly recommended, the Avon are brand new and look more street compatible than the other two (also rated for 50/50 use). I think by reputation the only one that would make the entire journey is the Mitas. Can't make up my mind...
But unfortunately I live in Switzerland and those are typical brands you never see here, i'm not sure my Honda dealership can actually get any of these.
I also should have added that I'm not a capable offroader, I'm going to take a dirt course to actually get some good technical bases, so for now I'll be
on asphalt except forest roads if needed, but nothing hairy !
As for the OEM tires, keep in mind the asphalt compositions are much different, in Canada than Switzerland and honestly I bought the test bike, so no
idea how old these tires were. But it was only under rain that the back would never have any grip.
By the way after discussing on the french AT forum, looks like for mostly road the best would be the Pirelli scorprion trail 2.
Found this insane review
http://earth-roamers.blogspot.ch/2015/11/avon-trailrider-after-25000-km.html
I'm not a real offroader either, at least not on this bike. I have another bike to pound on for trails and more dirty oriented stuff.
I'm quite content on this bike to do forest service roads, gravel and occasional trails.
If you're looking at the Pirelli Scorpions, I think you'll enjoy them. I've ridden on a set on a previous bike and really liked them. They are basically a sport touring tire with really good grip. They just don't last that long 7-8,000 kilometres for me on a heavy bike.
The Avon TrailRiders also get excellent reviews from BMuu riders on the big GS and they are similar to the Scorpions.
I've been debating which tires to use for a cross-Canada ride this summer (about 15,000 kilometres return).
So far, I have really found any issues with the OEM tires on the Africa Twin. Ridden in snow, slush, mud, gravel and pavement no issues at all. Even rode through some wet oiled mucky side roads today without and issue - speed helped clear out the tires.
I've purchased a few tires (sitting in the garage to be mounted) and am deciding between:
Mitas E-07
Avon Trekrider (new tire)
Shinko 804/805
The Mitas and Shinko are highly recommended, the Avon are brand new and look more street compatible than the other two (also rated for 50/50 use). I think by reputation the only one that would make the entire journey is the Mitas. Can't make up my mind...
But unfortunately I live in Switzerland and those are typical brands you never see here, i'm not sure my Honda dealership can actually get any of these.
I also should have added that I'm not a capable offroader, I'm going to take a dirt course to actually get some good technical bases, so for now I'll be
on asphalt except forest roads if needed, but nothing hairy !
As for the OEM tires, keep in mind the asphalt compositions are much different, in Canada than Switzerland and honestly I bought the test bike, so no
idea how old these tires were. But it was only under rain that the back would never have any grip.
By the way after discussing on the french AT forum, looks like for mostly road the best would be the Pirelli scorprion trail 2.
Found this insane review http://earth-roamers.blogspot.ch/2015/11/avon-trailrider-after-25000-km.html