TCK80 mileage on R100s

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Anyone got fairly accurate figures for how far they have got out of a rear?

Planning a jaunt down to Morocco and have used TCKs for years so want to second guess they'll make it for full return trip :confused:

Only figure I have is from our trip to South America when I got about 6200 miles out of a rear...on a VERY heavy two-up bike :D it wasn't 'exactly' legal at end :augie

Not noted the tyre wear over the years, just change 'em.

Have an almost new Tourance on rear of this bike at moment, but do like the TCKs.

Ta :thumb
 
Anyone got fairly accurate figures for how far they have got out of a rear?

Planning a jaunt down to Morocco and have used TCKs for years so want to second guess they'll make it for full return trip :confused:

Only figure I have is from our trip to South America when I got about 6200 miles out of a rear...on a VERY heavy two-up bike :D it wasn't 'exactly' legal at end :augie

Not noted the tyre wear over the years, just change 'em.

Have an almost new Tourance on rear of this bike at moment, but do like the TCKs.

Ta :thumb


SWMBOs 100 has had TKC's on for 6000 odd miles now. It's been to the Pyranese and the Alps, plus some off roading and I reccon there's still another 3000 miles in the rear yet (I normaly get 10-11'000 from a rear TKC on my 1200). So it'll stay on for our trip down to southern France this year.

It depends entierly on your riding style really. Some finnish off TKCs in under three thousand miles. Others controle their right hand a little better :augie In reallity, TKCs last as long as any other tyre. I had Annerkees on before the TKCs and those rears lasted 11000 too :nenau

Up to you really. Personnaly I'd chuck a new pair on and go for it :thumb2


Val.
 
SWMBOs 100 has had TKC's on for 6000 odd miles now. It's been to the Pyranese and the Alps, plus some off roading and I reccon there's still another 3000 miles in the rear yet

Val.

Cheers for that Val - that IS impressive mileage :thumb2

I love TCKs so I think you've given me enough support to follow my initial thoughts of getting a pair... :thumb

I can also try a self fit again...bet I can't do it twice (trice) :rolleyes:
 
Cheers for that Val - that IS impressive mileage :thumb2

I love TCKs so I think you've given me enough support to follow my initial thoughts of getting a pair... :thumb

I can also try a self fit again...bet I can't do it twice (trice) :rolleyes:



Good leavers, rim protectors and plenty of slippery stuff :thumb2


Val.

PS: Invite a mate round for coffee. They come in really handy at moments like these :augie
 
SWMBOs 100 has had TKC's on for 6000 odd miles now. It's been to the Pyranese and the Alps, plus some off roading and I reccon there's still another 3000 miles in the rear yet (I normaly get 10-11'000 from a rear TKC on my 1200). So it'll stay on for our trip down to southern France this year.

It depends entierly on your riding style really. Some finnish off TKCs in under three thousand miles. Others controle their right hand a little better :augie In reallity, TKCs last as long as any other tyre. I had Annerkees on before the TKCs and those rears lasted 11000 too :nenau

Up to you really. Personnaly I'd chuck a new pair on and go for it :thumb2


Val.

Well 6500kms (say 4,000 miles) 2-up to Morocco and back on and off road has left plenty of tread on rear (naturally front hardly worn in comparison).

Anyone got a new TCK on rear that cound measure thread depth so I have some idea how much wear I have had on this last trip?
 
Good leavers, rim protectors and plenty of slippery stuff :thumb2


Val.

PS: Invite a mate round for coffee. They come in really handy at moments like these :augie

:eek: we are still talking about tyres arn't we?? Not some old school wiltshire swingers:augie
 
-rear 12 000 kms with some off-road
-front 15 000 kms also with some off-road (including 3000 kms off road in Marrocos)

the front tire still has some tread left but the saw profile will probably force me to change it
ps: BMW R100GS
 
finally, an answer

New TKC about 10mm after 4,000 mile trip to around and back mainly on-road, but few pistes and like down to 5mm (of course you don't run to zero under legal requirements). 2-up light luggage.

Thought I'd finish the thread in case anyone wants future reference :thumb
 


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