Guest porgie84 Posted June 26, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 what the "life span" on the diablo strada? "ball park" would be great. "thanks" "!" Quote
Member Contributer Synaptic Misfire Posted June 27, 2007 Member Contributer Posted June 27, 2007 I am running the corsa 3's and have over 3000 miles on this set and they have about 2000 left on them. I ride a mix of hard twisties and a lot of straights they are not cupping abnormally and still grip like new. Based on that I would imagine the stradas would give you 8000 miles if you properly handled. Quote
Member Contributer Hoopster Posted June 27, 2007 Member Contributer Posted June 27, 2007 I got about 5,500 miles from the rear and 8,500 from the front. I've heard of some getting more out of them and others getting slightly less so I'd say it's a good average. BTW I loved them especially in the wet. Quote
Baileyrock Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 Ballpark 2500-10,000 miles depending on how you ride, type of pavement used in your area, air pressures, etc. :thumbsup: Quote
Veefer800Canuck Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 Ballpark 2500-10,000 miles depending on how you ride, type of pavement used in your area, air pressures, etc. :thumbsup: That's a pretty big ballpark you got there feller! :goofy: "Build it and they will come...." :goofy: Quote
Darth Bling Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 I got 9k miles out of my last set of Stradas. Quote
Baileyrock Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 Ballpark 2500-10,000 miles depending on how you ride, type of pavement used in your area, air pressures, etc. :thumbsup: That's a pretty big ballpark you got there feller! :blink: Not really, it's like asking "what Oil" :rolleyes: I got maybe 2800 from a Strada rear and Darth Bling says "I got 9k miles out of my last set of Stradas." If every road, bike and rider skill was the same it would be a easy answer, but it sure isn't that way! :goofy: Quote
Darth Bling Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 Ballpark 2500-10,000 miles depending on how you ride, type of pavement used in your area, air pressures, etc. :thumbsup: That's a pretty big ballpark you got there feller! :blink: Not really, it's like asking "what Oil" :rolleyes: I got maybe 2800 from a Strada rear and Darth Bling says "I got 9k miles out of my last set of Stradas." If every road, bike and rider skill was the same it would be a easy answer, but it sure isn't that way! :goofy: I'm sure Bailey's miles on the Strada were mostly twisty roads. For me, 95% of those miles were on boring, flat interstate. YMMV. Quote
Baileyrock Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 Ballpark 2500-10,000 miles depending on how you ride, type of pavement used in your area, air pressures, etc. :thumbsup: That's a pretty big ballpark you got there feller! :goofy: Not really, it's like asking "what Oil" :rolleyes: I got maybe 2800 from a Strada rear and Darth Bling says "I got 9k miles out of my last set of Stradas." If every road, bike and rider skill was the same it would be a easy answer, but it sure isn't that way! I'm sure Bailey's miles on the Strada were mostly twisty roads. For me, 95% of those miles were on boring, flat interstate. YMMV. That's exactly my point, all I do is quick twisties(95%) so my mileage will never be as good as almost anyone else. If you want to know the low end just contact me. I can't complain though, having fantastic roads within minutes of my house is awesome and worth replacing rears every 2k-2500 miles. :blink: Quote
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