Stock Tire mileage
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Stock Tire mileage
What are you getting for miles on the rear oem tire before its ready to be replaced?
2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
10,000 miles on the rear IRC. The original front is still fine at 19,000 miles

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Re: Stock Tire mileage
That makes it hard for me to justify new tires at 4k then. Crap!sendler2112 wrote:10,000 miles on the rear IRC. The original front is still fine at 19,000 miles
2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
Somepeople get less mileage, esp. if they ride full throttle a lot or ride at speed, but if you really want to replace it (some do not like the stock tyre) it's only £40-50. If you feel better or safer with a change, then it's worth it. Keep the original as a spare.

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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I ordered the Michelin City Grip 140/60 for the rear, and the Pure Power SC 120/70 for the front. Gonna put another 500 miles or so on the stockers then chuck them.
2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
Buy the tires you want when you buy the scooter it's around a hundred dollars for the set. Store the new IRC's right off so you have new tires to swap out on resale. Why try to wear them out wishing you had better rubber whilst wearing out your scooter to 20,000vamootsman wrote:That makes it hard for me to justify new tires at 4k then. Crap!sendler2112 wrote:10,000 miles on the rear IRC. The original front is still fine at 19,000 miles
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
The rear tire has enough of a flat spot spot that I just want to replace it. I can't see getting more than 5k out of it total with how much wear is on it now. Guess I should stop going to so many burnout contestshomie wrote:Buy the tires you want when you buy the scooter it's around a hundred dollars for the set. Store the new IRC's right off so you have new tires to swap out on resale. Why try to wear them out wishing you had better rubber whilst wearing out your scooter to 20,000vamootsman wrote:That makes it hard for me to justify new tires at 4k then. Crap!sendler2112 wrote:10,000 miles on the rear IRC. The original front is still fine at 19,000 miles

2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
These have to be two stroke... where do they get such FUN scooters? Fat man burns out at the end of the video until the tire explodes.vamootsman wrote:The rear tire has enough of a flat spot spot that I just want to replace it. I can't see getting more than 5k out of it total with how much wear is on it now. Guess I should stop going to so many burnout contests
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
Went for a ride yesterday on my stock IRC's with 6700km (4,000 m) on them. It started to spit with rain and suddenly I was riding on ball bearings on ice. I hit a slow curve and the rear end moved about 1000mm (4") sideways.
Needless to say I completed the rest of my ride a snails pace. I've ridden in heavier rain previously and took a little care, but it was nothing like I experienced yesterday.
Is this normal for IRCs, or are all tyres that bad in very light rain?
Probably showing my inexperience as a fair weather rider also

Needless to say I completed the rest of my ride a snails pace. I've ridden in heavier rain previously and took a little care, but it was nothing like I experienced yesterday.
Is this normal for IRCs, or are all tyres that bad in very light rain?
Probably showing my inexperience as a fair weather rider also


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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I didn't notice any improvement when I put my Michelin on the back after 10,000 miles on the original IRC. It still steps out over wet paint lines. It is lasting longer though. My front IRC is still on at 19,000 miles.

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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I would get in sooooo much trouble with one of those.homie wrote:These have to be two stroke... where do they get such FUN scooters? Fat man burns out at the end of the video until the tire explodes.vamootsman wrote:The rear tire has enough of a flat spot spot that I just want to replace it. I can't see getting more than 5k out of it total with how much wear is on it now. Guess I should stop going to so many burnout contests
2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I have thousands of miles on the front left at 13k.
Rear was replaced at 9000 if I'm remembering correctly.
Rear was replaced at 9000 if I'm remembering correctly.
Currently ride: Nothing right now - mostly mountain biking with my boys until they're old enough to ride
Previously rides: 2011 Honda PCX 125, 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes

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Re: Stock Tire mileage
OK, OK, I just want new tires! Can't help myself.
2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
Well, changing to the Michelin City is a sideways move. They last longer but don't really stick any better than the IRC. Maybe the new Pirelli Diablo will prove to be stickier for those that want to drag a knee and slide the PCX.
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I went bigger to get a slight increase in circumference, and a more importantly to me, air volume. Should be able to run the rear 3 at 3-5 less psi which along with the new shocks should take a bit of sharpness out of the hits on the rear suspension. I just did a 210 mile round trip the front end didn't bother my near as much for ride quality as the rear. It would be as bad if you could unweight yourself a bit, but the foot position on a scooter doesn't lend itself well to that.sendler2112 wrote:Well, changing to the Michelin City is a sideways move. They last longer but don't really stick any better than the IRC. Maybe the new Pirelli Diablo will prove to be stickier for those that want to drag a knee and slide the PCX.
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http://www.pirelli.com/tire/us/en/motor ... %26use%3D1
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2013 PCX 150 with,
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Givi Tall Screen, and E370 Top Case
NCY Variator and Face Plate, 12 gram rollers
Takagawa Silent Oval Exhaust, K&N R1100 pod filter mod
YSS XL Rear Shock Absorbers Michelin City Grip 120/70 Front 140/70 Rear
2013 Honda CB500X with Rally Raid kit
2005 Piaggio X9 500 Evolution
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
1983 Honda Nighthawk S
Re: Stock Tire mileage
I used to ride a Honda cx500 that a dealer replaced the rear tire in the wrong direction. They had markings as to which was forwards on the tire. Anyway the thing had incredible grip going forward. I could pop a wheely no problem on wet pavement. However even that tire would slip on a wet painted stripe. I doubt anyone makes a tire that wouldn't slip on wet paint, other than possibly a racing ties ment to only last a few hundred miles.
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I ride a 2015 Honda PCX 150, and at 4200 miles I'm into the wear mark on the rear IRC. I'm not timid, and regularly test the bike's limits; so I'm looking for something that will hold up better. Someone said the Michelin's are a lateral option; but in the same sentence talked about improved wear.
If anyone out there doesn't ride like everyday is a Sunday and has objective input for tire comparison, I would appreciate it.
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If anyone out there doesn't ride like everyday is a Sunday and has objective input for tire comparison, I would appreciate it.
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I agree. They've performed quite satisfactorily. Well-selected, Honda!sendler2112 wrote:I like the stock IRC's I will take every set that gets taken off.
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Re: Stock Tire mileage
I 3rd that - no problem after almost 2 years of constant riding, rain on just about sub zero. I just ride for the conditions. Yes, I can get the rear to slip a few inches on a bend, but that is over a wet grate and I expect it to do that - so I go slow or just go around it. No one can avoid black ice or such if it's dark and temps are low, so ride slowly and prepare to slow down but not grab the brakes.j.d.b. wrote:I agree. They've performed quite satisfactorily. Well-selected, Honda!sendler2112 wrote:I like the stock IRC's I will take every set that gets taken off.
