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I run my TKCs at 2.1 front, 2.9 rear (with luggage).
Had the bike just over a week now, done 550miles and all i can say is wowi have never had pirelli tyres on a bike before but these things seems to stick to the road like glue. I was never a knee down rider when i was on sports bikes but these tyres make me feel like i can get my elbow down
anyone else experienced these yet?
Defn think im going to have a look at these. Weve put on TKC80s for testing but after 600 road miles ive got a feeling they will not last the 4k miles we need for morrocco in sept (will be putting a brand new set on before we go). Some folks say theyve got 4k miles from a TKC but i just cant see them lasting
Wookie
I be down morrocco at the end of august and i be on a set of conti trails and be swapping me tyres for Tkcjust before ferry and leave your road tyres at shopthen change again for the blip home..
My buds have done it and it cheep too.
cant remember the bmw dealer in spain tho but some tosser will pop up with details
Rich
Defn think im going to have a look at these. Weve put on TKC80s for testing but after 600 road miles ive got a feeling they will not last the 4k miles we need for morrocco in sept (will be putting a brand new set on before we go). Some folks say theyve got 4k miles from a TKC but i just cant see them lasting
Wookie
I be down morrocco at the end of august and i be on a set of conti trails and be swapping me tyres for Tkcjust before ferry and leave your road tyres at shopthen change again for the blip home..
My buds have done it and it cheep too.
cant remember the bmw dealer in spain tho but some tosser will pop up with details
Rich
I'm up to 7000 miles on my TKC's. Not much good for off-roading now but still usable on the road![]()
I'm up to 7000 miles on my TKC's. Not much good for off-roading now but still usable on the road![]()
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7000 k thats bloody good..
Whats your secret everywhere?
I am struggling to get 700 miles![]()
7000 k thats bloody good..
Whats your secret everywhere?
I am struggling to get 700 miles![]()


7000 k thats bloody good..
Whats your secret everywhere?
I am struggling to get 700 miles![]()
I'd say if you want anything to last, you can beat on it like it was your children.
I have about 7000 miles on my TKC's. I put them on in February and still probably have about 1000+ left on them.
So that's about 1400 miles a month. I ride every day to work and then for fun on the trails.
Here are my factors
150lbs rider
Panniers generally loaded with tools, clothes for work, computer...ect
Rear PSI 40
Front PSI 35
commuting to work average speed 60mph
I check the PSI weekly
I'll let the rear tire wear down to the wear marks before I toss it. As for the front, I'll toss it when the cupping gets too annoying.
A friend of mine got 20,000 miles out of a TKC riding from Nordkapp to Capetown.
I'd say if you want anything to last, you can beat on it like it was your children.
I have about 7000 miles on my TKC's. I put them on in February and still probably have about 1000+ left on them.
So that's about 1400 miles a month. I ride every day to work and then for fun on the trails.
Here are my factors
150lbs rider
Panniers generally loaded with tools, clothes for work, computer...ect
Rear PSI 40
Front PSI 35
commuting to work average speed 60mph
I check the PSI weekly
I'll let the rear tire wear down to the wear marks before I toss it. As for the front, I'll toss it when the cupping gets too annoying.
A friend of mine got 20,000 miles out of a TKC riding from Nordkapp to Capetown.
I'm with you maddaddy. Mine were fitted in March. I commute every day a total distance of 6 miles. Average speed 45mph, PSI's the same as yours. I stay off the motorways where possible and even then dont do more than 70mph. I did the Sibirsky Extreme trip which added 5500 miles onto them. I suspect the definition of wear is a subjective.
The BMW technician in Manchester said I wouldn't make it to the Balkans. In the Balkans one of my fellow riders suggested I change them in Albania the other said I'd get another 10,000 miles out of them.
The rear tyre is becoming a road tyre in the centre but has chunky blocks on the side. The front is still good. So much so that I'm going to run a Heidenau K60 on the rear first.
This may be a contentious view (because I know there are lots of TKC fans here) but in my experience I've always found TKCs to perform better than you'd think on the road, and not as well as you'd hope off road (certainly in mud, where they clog extremely easily and become pretty slick).
Having said that, there's no doubt that a well prepared GS with TKCs certainy looks the business..!
Paul G
Here are my factors
150lbs rider
Panniers generally loaded with tools, clothes for work, computer...ect
Rear PSI 40
Front PSI 35
commuting to work average speed 60mph
I check the PSI weekly
Remember that the PSI is for the weight of the bike, plus rider. The PSI on the side of the tire is generic.I think the problem we have is the tyre pressures. Im sure last time i checked the rear was on 27psi (wasnt sure on pressures for TKCs on road so left as was).
Would make sense as well as generally a flatter tyre generates more heat and hense more wear.... guessing cruising at 85mph wont help either lol....
Still gonna look at the Mefo / Heidenaus though, they do look like a nice compromise.
Steve