Tire Prices

So here is a question; like many of you, I too feel jacked with how long the metz lasts. I am getting around 6k on one. I am looking at Avon 240. Anyone care to weigh in on the new Avon or any other 240 / 50/ 16 tire?

Thanks much

6000 miles for a bike this heavy and with this much power is actually fairly reasonable. High powered sport bikes routinely get 3-4000 miles from a set of tires. From what I hear the Avons get a bit better mileage on the 240 tire. Interestingly I found the opposite to be true for the 180 on the R3T. I get better mileage from the Metzler, around 10k.


You really hate it when non DS folks comment in the DS forum. This gentleman obviously was not enamored with the car tire.
 
You really hate it when non DS folks comment in the DS forum. This gentleman obviously was not enamored with the car tire.
I was actually just making a joke of the tire site post, I LOVE the Avon tire compared to the Metzler. I'd rather see someone put an old 70 series bias ply Volkswagen Beetle tire with weather checked sides on their bike than a Metzler.
 
I was actually just making a joke of the tire site post, I LOVE the Avon tire compared to the Metzler. I'd rather see someone put an old 70 series bias ply Volkswagen Beetle tire with weather checked sides on their bike than a Metzler.

Ya know I really wonder if Metzler uses different compounds on different sized tires. Just about everyone reports better mileage from Avons than from Metz on the 240 tires, but on the 180 that's definitely not the case, at least in my experience. The 180 Avon seems to stick better, but not by a lot but it wears faster. I also think the Avon's handling deteriorates faster, maybe because it wears faster. Or maybe Avon uses a different compound, who knows.

In any case, once I wear out this set of Metzlers I am going to try the Dunlops. Unless of course I can find a really good deal on a 70 series bias ply VW tire...
 
I had to replace my rear Avon yesterday after picking up a nail over the w'end. I initially thought I'd have maybe another 500-1000 kms left on it but when I got to the tyre shop it was clearly well and truly dead. Total of 6,500kms out of it, which is 1,700kms better than I got from any Metz.

The Avon was great handling and I firmly believe it to be a far superior tyre to the Metz both in terms of wear and grip, albeit a bit sqirmy in the wet. One thing really struck me when it came off the rim - how thin it was. Admitedly no tread left but it pushed in like a balloon. No wonder it punctured, and I was able to plug it, so easily.

Have replaced it with a Bridgestone 240-55. The higher profile and ballsy treat give it a great look and I've already noticed that it rides softer because of the deper sidewalls. Also the difference in the speedo is apparent with the two needles now closer to parallel in 3rd rather than 4th with the 50 profile. It's a great shape too with what appears to be a wider contact patch and sort of "corners" - as opposed to the gentle curve of the Metz and Avon. The tread is deeper in the middle than the sides. I'll post my opinions re handling once I've given it a bit of workout.

Price was $408 fitted (while I waited - about 25mins). Metz and Avon here are around $430.
 
Tire express.com Price Update

Just to keep things current, I just got an AV72 240/50/16 for $258 with free shipping.

Mike
 
Bridgestone Excedra Max rear 240/55 ZR16

installed total $250.99

http://wheelersperformance.com/

I called a couple weeks in advance to be sure he would have the tire....

I've had several tire changes here on several different bikes......great service.

passing through the Dragon on a balding Metz.