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I'm planning a trip that's quickly approaching the 5000 mile mark. Bike loaded up with 50lbs, high speed slabbin through Nevada, and lots of 100F temps in California, not your typical commuting. I just need the piece of mind that I don't need to worry about my tire. Any thought?

I only ask because I had problems with a POS D220 at 4600 and it's really spooked me for getting home with the same tire when I take trips.

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I'm wondering if 6000 miles on a brand new, freshly mounted set of Avons is gonna be the same deal?  I'd be scared if my rear looked like that at the end...

ME TOO!!!

MaXX

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I'm planning a trip that's quickly approaching the 5000 mile mark.  Bike loaded up with 50lbs, high speed slabbin through Nevada, and lots of 100F temps in California, not your typical commuting.   I just need the piece of mind that I don't need to worry about my tire. Any thought?

I only ask because I had problems with a POS D220 at 4600 and it's really spooked me for getting home with the same tire when I take trips.

Had problems with P.O.S. D220,out of tread at 4000,cords showing at 4600 miles.That was 3 years ago on the middle of the summer, Chicago-left coast-Chicago trip.Had to buy new tire in South Dakota.I won`t even mention what brand I bought.Another P.O.S. Dunlop-207.But I had no choice.I`m still pissed about that,will never buy Dunlop again.

To answer your question,Pilot Road in those conditions will last 7000-7500 miles.We got similar milage from D220,so You should get "my" milage from Michelin on similar trip.BTW I pack kitchen sink on those trips ,more like extra 120 pounds.

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I'm planning a trip that's quickly approaching the 5000 mile mark.  Bike loaded up with 50lbs, high speed slabbin through Nevada, and lots of 100F temps in California, not your typical commuting.   I just need the piece of mind that I don't need to worry about my tire. Any thought?

I only ask because I had problems with a POS D220 at 4600 and it's really spooked me for getting home with the same tire when I take trips.

...To answer your question,Pilot Road in those conditions will last 7000-7500 miles.We got similar milage from D220,so You should get "my" milage from Michelin on similar trip.BTW I pack kitchen sink on those trips ,more like extra 120 pounds.

Ok now this makes me feel better. My current Avons with 2K on them are being switched out for a fresh pair of Avons to make the trip to California and back. I anticipate somewhere near 7000 miles when all is said and done and I am back safely in Chicago. While I do plan on opening it up a bit out west, I think most of my riding will be pretty sedate. The rear might be bald by the time I get back, but I'm hoping the cords aren't showing yet. I don't think I'll be packing the kitchen sink, but I probably will be running an extra 80 pounds or so of gear with me. Wish me luck LOL!

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Squareman, when are you leaving and what part of CA are you headed for? I'll be going July 22-August 1

I'll be using a pilot road with 20 miles on it when I leave for this 5000 mile trip. Now I'm really excited it you guys think I'll get well over 6000. Now I can actually gas it up at sea level (I live at 6000ft and usually ride at over 7500)and not have to worry about the tire. Now I just need everythig else to go right :roll:

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Just changed out a Road---had 5,868 miles on it and picked up a nail. It probably had 500 miles left to wear bars on the sides. Over half of that mileage was 2up with a combined weight of right at 390 lbs. Tire pressure was 42 front (Sport) and rear---religiously. It was a very good tire for me. Happy trails kel

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Squareman, when are you leaving and what part of CA are you headed for?  I'll be going July 22-August 1

I'll be using a pilot road with 20 miles on it when I leave for this 5000 mile trip.  Now I'm really excited it you guys think I'll get well over 6000.  Now I can actually gas it up at sea level (I live at 6000ft and usually ride at over 7500)and not have to worry about the tire.  Now I just need everythig else to go right :roll:

I'm leaving next Sunday, June 12th and will be gone until the 28th, so I'll be back before you hit the road. I'll give you a report on my tires then. I'll be running a fresh set of Avons (45/46 combo) with maybe 20 miles on them getting them back from the shop, no more than 100 if I ride on 'em during the week.

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