Traveling with tools and luggage, 38-42 to 40-44. Short jaunts, the former. I don't go quite 200-210 in gear, maybe 195-200. By the way, I'm real happy with my PR3s.
--John
Unity wrote:Traveling with tools and luggage, 38-42 to 40-44. Short jaunts, the former. I don't go quite 200-210 in gear, maybe 195-200. By the way, I'm real happy with my PR3s. --John
Now I've got PR3 on both wheels so I'm curious what air pressures--the big people--are running? By big people, I mean those of us who weigh 200-210 lbs fully dressed (ATG)
Howard wrote:Since I only got 5K on the original front tire and i have 4K on the PR3, I would not be surprised if I don't get the 10-15K that everyone else is talking about. AND 2 things I don't skimp on tires and brakes -- I just don't want to take chances.
ERC Scott wrote:Howard wrote:Since I only got 5K on the original front tire and i have 4K on the PR3, I would not be surprised if I don't get the 10-15K that everyone else is talking about. AND 2 things I don't skimp on tires and brakes -- I just don't want to take chances.
Same here. Unless I have to replace due to an early-mileage puncture, I'll replace both tires at the same time. As for what tire pressure to use, assuming your total weight is within BMW's recommended carrying capacity, why would you not go with the recommendation in the owner's manual? As I understand it, both over- and under-inflation can have significant effects on handling and traction (and safety).Scott
grownup wrote:I love the p3 tires. I am on my second pair. The first set had no cupping on my front after 10K miles. Of course, I was using dynobeads in the tire. This time I am using regular lead wheel weights.
I get about 10-12K on my R1150-RTP with these tires and they are pretty stable tires. However, I found the Avon ST more stable. But, Avon tires are softer and cupped at about 5-6K for me.
BMWGirl wrote:I'm on my second pair of PR3's for this year and the first set had a little over 13K and this set has roughly 8K on them and are still holding strong. I really do like the Michelin tires.
henwin wrote:BMWGirl wrote:I'm on my second pair of PR3's for this year and the first set had a little over 13K and this set has roughly 8K on them and are still holding strong. I really do like the Michelin tires.
What tire pressures are you running? (I'm just curious)
BMWGirl wrote:henwin wrote:BMWGirl wrote:I'm on my second pair of PR3's for this year and the first set had a little over 13K and this set has roughly 8K on them and are still holding strong. I really do like the Michelin tires.
What tire pressures are you running? (I'm just curious)
Oh Henry - you strain my brain. IF I REMEMBER correctly.... 39/42 - I THINK. I know it's close to those numbers. I can check again, the next time I ride. I don't usually commute on it so it may be a couple of days.
grownup wrote:I talked to the sales reps at the BMW MOA Rally in MO. They said the P3 tires work best with the recommended pressure. On my RTP with the Avon ST I ran them harder, but with the P3 I don't need too. I put 37PSI in the front and 42PSI in the rear.
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