I had almost 11,000 miles on my original back tire and there was still a tiny bit before hitting the wear bars. The original front tire is still on the bike.
Was going to order some Bridgestone's but found Avon's back in stock at americanmototire.com. Rear cobra chrome for $372 and delivered in 4 days. First time for me mounting and balancing this huge rear tire. Turned out to be the easiest tire I have ever done on my No-Mar machine. Only had to use...
Been very good so far. Very adjustable. I have it in the lay back position most of the time. That's almost perfect for me, but easy to raise for easy cleaning and more protection in the rain.
Assuming it is a Brembo master, they should take some of the blame for this. Since it isn't all bikes, did they have a bad manufacture batch or did Triumph use 2 variations? Would really like to know the details of this.
Thanks for the info. Yes I think most if not all motorcycles are deliberately programed off. I'm sure lawyers are the reason but I don't know why. Why would you have less liability by deliberately making a speedometer inaccurate?
BTW: had the same thing with my Kawasaki ZG1400, put a taller...
Wondering what the taller profile does to the speedometer. Not sure if the speedometer is using the front wheel sensor or the back. If it uses the back this would affect the speedometer for the better I would think as my bike at 70 mph shows the bike about 3 mph faster than it is actually...