A couple of years ago I started a
poll thread on what folks were finding the best tire to use on their FJRs.
That data was pretty interesting, but time has marched on in the sport touring motorcycle tire industry. Newer choices are now available and some old ones are NLA.
Hey hey hey!!! Are you saying I'm old, outdated, and no longer relevant???
Well then, I.... guess you're right.
Nowadays I'm lucky enough to live where I belong, within an hour of the Blue Ridge Parkway. My hard-earned tax dollars are even being spent on something worthwhile for change, NCDOT is repaving a major section of two-lane backroad that covers about 40-minutes of that 60-minute journey.
There is a point to all this...
I don't have to get BOTH mileage and performance out of tires the way I used to "back in the day". So now I choose to spoon-on sport bike tires like Michelin Pilot Power (not Pilot Power-2, not Pilot Power-2CT, not Pilot Power-3CreditCard, just plain ole Pilot Powers.
Don't necessarily change both at the same time, but prefer to. I still have two sets of FJR wheels, so one set is almost always sitting mounted, balanced and ready for action. It also allows me the luxury of saving that 500-mile tire for a good day ride, while mounting up a brand new set to attend a special event or have a 3-day weekend with no worries about tire wear. Purchasing the second set of wheels was expensive, but that probably made the most significant positive change in my riding experience ever. Even owning two FJRs didn't make as much difference, because inevitably one always needs some type of maintenance that I didn't want to make time for.
Thought I should come back and add these notes...
Average mileage - 4,000 miles front, 2,200 rear (can you spell Chipshit Road Surfaces?)
Lowest real Miles(no donuts, burnouts or other such hooligan antics) - 1,200 rear
Most FUN miles - see Lowest Miles note above