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Tires! - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Tires! (/showthread.php?tid=4789) |
RE: Tires! - Henrik_imp - 07-02-2020 After having picked up a nail last week, I today got my bike back with a new set of Metzeler Z8. I was really happy with these, and they had done perhaps 12 or 13'000 km. To be honest, the rear could have lasted for longer if I would not have had a puncture, but the front was pretty close to being worn out. Now I just need a proper ride to get the feeling of the rear going flat out of my head, so as to regain full confidence again. RE: Tires! - peterbaron - 07-02-2020 What you have in front and how many kms ? RE: Tires! - Henrik_imp - 07-02-2020 I replaced both rear and front with the Metzeler Z8. Both had done about 13'000 km, and the front at that point was pretty much finished. RE: Tires! - peterbaron - 07-02-2020 Giving into consideration that M-Z8 are more sport tires, 13 Kms for the front is satisfactory, especially city? riding.. I will need my front next season for sure. Have a safe and pleasure motoring, Henrik. RE: Tires! - Henrik_imp - 07-02-2020 I have a feeling that if you do a lot of straight line riding, they may not last as long. I have seen people complaining about the wear on them and it seems to be more when doing highway riding. I can imagine city riding might be the same. Otherwise I have been really happy with them. I like the profile, and the grip has been good.No problem when riding fairly hard on twisty roads.Then again, I find that the suspension of the CB1100 give up far sooner than the tires, and it is a bike that should not be pushed too hard in any case. This means the Z8 are more than competent. RE: Tires! - emptysea - 07-12-2020 (06-20-2020, 10:23 PM)EmptySea_imp Wrote:(06-20-2020, 02:51 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote:(06-20-2020, 02:22 PM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Just completed the 32k service and what do you know? Another flat! For those following along that’s 3 flat rear tires in a year. Or a flat every 3,800 miles. Well that bites! What are the flats from, nails/screws? First was a screw. Second and Third were of unknown origins. (06-20-2020, 09:38 PM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Three nails in one tire would disqualify it from a safety/road worthy point of view. First was ridden patched for about 1000 miles before replacement. Second was replaced without patching. Third is plugged, but is leaking slowly - May try to patch from inside to get more miles from it. Carrying a repair kit to prevent flats is like carrying an umbrella to prevent rain, then? LOL Just a follow up - Opted for the internal patch/plug. 800 miles since that installation and tire holds air better than it did before the patch. Well, that could be my imagination, but it's holding air so far.
RE: Tires! - peterbaron - 07-12-2020 Internal, mushroom type patch are the second best. ![]()
RE: Tires! - emptysea - 07-12-2020 I think that’s what they used. He mentioned it was a patch with a rubber nipple. I giggled and told him that Rubber Nipple was my garage band’s name in the 80’s |