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Tire Mileage ?
I just purchased a Miran Muirwoods 29er and was wondering what type of mileage do you Get out of your tires ? My commute is 10 miles .
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Although your tires and my tires are worlds apart in purpose, I will report that using Continental SportCONTACT they last about two years @ 2000+ miles per year in commuting/urban cycling. :)
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Thank you for info :)
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Interesting question.
Rear: I got about 900 miles out of a Kenda K191 rear tire. Then, about 150 miles out of Schwalbe Lugano that physically split (refunded) in the rear. Currently on a Continental Gatorskin without about 500 miles and it has some gashes in it. Front: I got about 1300 miles out of a Kenda K191 that I started to accumulate flats. Now on a Gatorskin in the front. |
I've got a set of Conti GP 4000s' that have 4,200 miles and counting. Wear indicators are still visible. Rider weight matters, I'm ~190.
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If weight matters , I will be keeping a close eye on the tires! Lol I'm 6'8 and 290lbs ....
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Originally Posted by RC51 RIDER
(Post 17157032)
If weight matters , I will be keeping a close eye on the tires! Lol I'm 6'8 and 290lbs ....
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I've busted the sidewall of a tire at the 850 mile mark and humped it the rest of the way to 1000 miles with a duct-tape boot, but haven't worn the tread of a tire out yet. I'm at the 5600 mile mark of a set of Kenda Kwicks right now, and the end is in sight, though. :thumb:
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Schwalbe Marathon 26 x 1.75" tire was replaced at about 6000 miles with still use able tread and no flats. Replacement Schwalbe Marathon Supreme tires in 26 x 2" are currently at about 4000 miles and going strong. Again no flats. The Supreme model is MUCH lighter and the bike spins up to speed a lot quicker. This was on my Raleigh M60 rigid mountain conversion which is currently awaiting a new cartridge bottom bracket, rear cassette and chain.
Current ride (Jamis Aurora) came with Vittoria Randonneur tires and the back one had no tread in spots after about 1800 miles. Front was still okay. They where replaced with a set of Marathon Supreme tires which currently have about 400 miles on them. |
I've got 1,700 miles on a set of Panaracer RiBMos, and they look almost new. Fairly cheap tires, too, at about $32 for a 1.25x26.
Over 3,000 miles as of 1/5/15, still no problems. I weigh 190 pounds |
I am a road bike cyclist and use various lower-mid priced 700 25c road tires and replace tires annually at the end of the season. I am 2000 mile a year rider and like to start the year with new rubber. I know I could likely get 300-400-500 more miles out of the rear tire... maybe. Front tire are of course less worn.
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I've ridden approximately 3,500km (2,200mi) on the same Conti Travel Contacts with no sign of wear.
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4,900 fully loaded miles on a 32 mm rear Schwalbe Marathon (80# bike and load, with me @150#) Front shows no wear.
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There are many factors in tire life -- tire construction and material, tire inflation, road conditions, weather, rider weight....probably in more or less that order.
I typically retire a tire when it starts getting flats frequently, which for whatever reason seems to happen well before the tread is worn out. I've generally found this to be around 2000 miles for a rear tire but as little as 1500 for a racing tire. But this is highly specific to my particular factors (as listed above). The tires I've gotten the most mileage out of are the ones I'm currently using -- 700x35 Schwalbe Marathon Supreme @ ~3100 miles and counting. They still look good and haven't flatted since mile 947 (but check with me again tomorrow now that I've said that). The tire I've gotten the least mileage out of was a 700x32 Schwalbe Marathon Supreme that suffered a fatal sidewall cut at 8 (eight!) miles. There are a lot of trade-offs that go into tire design. A tire that is designed for high mileage usually doesn't grip the road as well and/or has higher rolling resistence and/or costs more. The trick in buying tires is to figure out what your personal priorities are and then find a tire that aligns well with those priorities. The tires you have on your Muirwoods now are a good starting point to figure out your priorities. Ride lots and take note of what you do and do not like about the tires. After 1000 miles or so you'll be ready to make an informed decision about your next tire purchase, though you may not need to make that purchase until 2000 or more miles. |
Mileage? Who keeps track? I replace when worn.
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
(Post 17158640)
Ride lots and take note of what you do and do not like about the tires. After 1000 miles or so you'll be ready to make an informed decision about your next tire purchase, though you may not need to make that purchase until 2000 or more miles.
I used the same basic idea to decide that I don't use my 29er like a mountain bike but for mixed surface riding, generally hard surfaces, including asphalt, hard-packed dirt road and hard-packed trail with some softer trail and dirt road surfaces mixed in. Therefore, I upgraded my 55mm wide knobby tires to Continental Country Plus (47mm wide) for smoother riding on the hard surfaces, soft on the butt with somewhat wide tires, and some texture for softer surfaces. I can't comment on their durability/life because I've only ridden about 200km on them (although I have passed the 8mi mark that Andy_K had his flat). |
Originally Posted by sonatageek
(Post 17157695)
Schwalbe Marathon 26 x 1.75" tire was replaced at about 6000 miles with still use able tread and no flats. Replacement Schwalbe Marathon Supreme tires in 26 x 2" are currently at about 4000 miles and going strong. Again no flats. The Supreme model is MUCH lighter and the bike spins up to speed a lot quicker. This was on my Raleigh M60 rigid mountain conversion which is currently awaiting a new cartridge bottom bracket, rear cassette and chain.
Current ride (Jamis Aurora) came with Vittoria Randonneur tires and the back one had no tread in spots after about 1800 miles. Front was still okay. They where replaced with a set of Marathon Supreme tires which currently have about 400 miles on them. How do you like the Aurora? I've always sorta wondered if that would've been a better choice for me-I got a quest comp instead. |
I like the Aurora, although I notice that I have toe overlap, which is a new experience for me. It only happen when I am just starting off/going super slow, so not really much of an issue, still a little annoying. Everything has been reliable on it, but I seem to have a bit of trouble with the trim on the front derailleur. There are times I wish I had a friction shifter for the front triple. Not sure if I would buy one again, but I got a great deal on it (it was a hold over from the previous model year) and a great price on a good bike always seems to sway me.
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I rode on Armadillo Nimbus' for about four years. I was getting about 5500 miles of year round commuting on them before having to replace them. This year I've switched to the Schwalbe Marathon Supreme w/green guard (whatever that is). I heard from some guy here on BF that he was still rolling on 16k. I've heard such good things about the Marathons that I thought I'd try them out. I ride thru all kinds of crap on the road and these things just roll right thru it.
P.S. I forgot to mention about the Armadillos. In those 5500 miles I was lucky to get one flat. Excellent flat protection. Well worth the price, which was about $42 a tire. |
Never worn out a set of tires. I have, however gone from stickier compounds to more rigid compounds over the years. My current ride has the hardest compound yet, but seems to still find plenty of grip in wet.
- Andy |
Originally Posted by scoatw
(Post 17159290)
I rode on Armadillo Nimbus' for about four years. I was getting about 5500 miles of year round commuting on them before having to replace them. This year I've switched to the Schwalbe Marathon Supreme w/green guard (whatever that is). I heard from some guy here on BF that he was still rolling on 16k. I've heard such good things about the Marathons that I thought I'd try them out. I ride thru all kinds of crap on the road and these things just roll right thru it.
- Andy |
1200 plus miles of training and commuting on a pair of Specialized Armadillo's. They and I are worse for the wear.
No stranding flats. Two overnighters that allowed for a comfy home fix. But they haven't mellowed with age. Feel married to the things, and want to gripe everytime they abuse me. |
I am not sure about the tires you mention but I have some Michelin City tires (700X28c) that I got around 3000 maybe a few more miles on it. The one that I had on the rear the sidewall blew out. It might have been because I dropped off a curb with the tires underinflated. I flatted pretty soon after that. I have since taken the tire that was on the front and put it on the rear and purchased a new front tire. I like them they ride well and I feel handle wet and gravel well enough when the occasion occurs.
i do think that your weight and the weight of the bike makes a difference plus what kind of roads you are riding on. |
My cheap CST Traveler 700x37s still have 3/4 of their tread after 11000km/2yrs. I ride about 500-600km/month. But, as others also said, my tires usually get deformed or cut before the tread is fully worn out.
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Originally Posted by jrickards
(Post 17157898)
I've ridden approximately 3,500km (2,200mi) on the same Conti Travel Contacts with no sign of wear.
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