2012cliff
Supercharged
Maybe I want better value for my money. The first street bike I had was a 650 yamaha. I could gat 20 thou on a yokahama tire. I could make a trip and not have to try and replace a tire on the road. It is getting very hard to have an enjoyable trip if after 1000miles into it you have to start looking for a dealer who can replace a tire you need to get home. This last excedra max lasted 8 thou miles.
If i had left home for British Columbia at 5000 miles on the tire I would not have made it home without a tire change.
Our dealers may not even have the tire size we need, let alone choice of tire.
If i had left home for British Columbia at 5000 miles on the tire I would not have made it home without a tire change.
Our dealers may not even have the tire size we need, let alone choice of tire.

..lol. I can tell you that due to our climate, our asphalt designs are different from yours in Florida, plus the frost beating up the roads does make them rougher, so I wouldn't expect to get the same mileage as down south. When I saw my bike for the first time, I knew I wasn't buying it for high fuel mileage, long lasting tires and brakes, I just accept it for what it is and enjoy it regardless, but I do agree with others, considerably longer lasting tires would be harder and not as sticky