Road noise. Newbie requires info

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Please bear with me if I've posted in the wrong section or repeated a topic you've all done to death........I'm new on here!

I bought a R1250GSA 2019 with approx 3000miles which "the more I ride the more I love". If I have to pick a fault with the bike it would have to be (I presume) the road noise. I'm pretty sure it is road noise as on certain types of tarmac the noise is vastly reduced or seems to disappear. The bike is fitted with Bridgestone Battlax Adventure tyres, I wonder if ...........

others have experienced similar issues?
Is it the type of tyre?
Is there something else I'm missing?

Regards
 
Please bear with me if I've posted in the wrong section or repeated a topic you've all done to death........I'm new on here!

I bought a R1250GSA 2019 with approx 3000miles which "the more I ride the more I love". If I have to pick a fault with the bike it would have to be (I presume) the road noise. I'm pretty sure it is road noise as on certain types of tarmac the noise is vastly reduced or seems to disappear. The bike is fitted with Bridgestone Battlax Adventure tyres, I wonder if ...........

others have experienced similar issues?
Is it the type of tyre?
Is there something else I'm missing?

Regards

Welcome to the forum. I am also relatively new having transited from a 2018 K1600 GTL to a new 2021 GSA last year. The bike came with Michelin Anakee's from the dealer. They were horribly noisy. After some research and on the recommendation of my dealer I fitted Metzeler Tourance Next. They are not perfect but much, much quieter. I will try the Tourance Next 2's or the newly available Dunlop RS4's in the Spring.
 
One of my next "tries" was the tyre pressure Olde Coney, I have them set at the recommended book pressures at present but did read somewhere on here that 32/36lbs seems to work ok.

As far as tyres are concerned that was a consideration BigT. On my previous bike (f800gs) I had Metzellers and really liked them, so that's an option once these have worn down.

Thanks for the replies. :thumb:thumb
 
Welcome and ear protection!

Yup, there`s amplified tyre noise to consdier as already mentioned - to sling my hat in the ring could I suggest ear protection?

bit hypocritical (as I`m ex Artillery and therefor deaf as a post :)) but for sure ear protection may help with tyre noise but will deffo help with many other things - alertness, not tiring from high levels of noise on long rides etc etc.

Hope you get sorted.
 
Yup, there`s amplified tyre noise to consdier as already mentioned - to sling my hat in the ring could I suggest ear protection?

bit hypocritical (as I`m ex Artillery and therefor deaf as a post :)) but for sure ear protection may help with tyre noise but will deffo help with many other things - alertness, not tiring from high levels of noise on long rides etc etc.

Hope you get sorted.

Many soldiers and sailors suffered from the same thing - "Gunner Ear". :green gri
 
A41s should be reasonably quiet, compared with some more off-road oriented options. Simple foam earplugs (-35dB) should render this barely discernible.

If it 'sings' more in the corners, it's often a sign of cupping (aka scalloping) setting in - easy enough to check by just running your hand over the treaded area.

Uneven tread block wear like this can be due to tyre pressures, or simply a rider who pushes the front hard.
 
i Have the same issue with the same tyres on my new 1250 GSA, I traded my 2019 1200GSA in with Tourance neXt tyres on it and they are much quieter then the Battlax tyres. I will wear the Bridgestones out then put Tourance next on.
 
Mine came with Anakee's (2021 R1250GS) and I already purchased Michelin Road 6 front and rear but as the bike has only 6000 miles I'm waiting to ware Anakee's a bit more and then will fit Road 6. I had great experience with Michelin Pilot Road 3 and 4 on my previous bikes.
 
When I bought my bike it had Battlax A40 on, it was very noisy between 40mph and 78mph and then quieter till about 80pmh and then started again. dropping 2 psi on the front helped a bit. Then tried the Tourance Next which was a bit better but tyres didn't last long. Now on a new set of Avon Trailrider but not done any riding yet. Seems that dropping 2psi helped me a bit and also earplugs.
 


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