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sjb9989

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Rear Tire
« on: June 10, 2011, 01:45:54 AM »
Does any one have a recommendation on tires for the x500. my rear tire is at the wear bars?
Live in Orlando, coming up to the rainy season.. if lucky...mostly drought...with fear the of HURRICANES!!
4200miles and the Maxxis tire is worn out.
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Dr. Scooter

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2011, 02:38:39 AM »
I had pirelli diablos they were ok now I have the metzler feel free and I love them My handling is awesome
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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2011, 05:13:51 AM »
A couple of months ago I found a great buy on Michelin Pilot Sport tires on ebay.  Got both front and rear for $100 total.  I put them on and they feel fine.  If you can find that deal they are definitely worth it.

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2011, 02:05:52 AM »
Thanks! any one know about Shinko tires??
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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2011, 04:01:05 AM »
I dont have experince with this size but I am not very fond of this brand of tire. Have them on a 50cc scooter and they did not last
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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2011, 04:05:22 AM »
I'm on my second Shinko rear tire.  Great ride but they do wear out rather quick just like the Maxxis.  Still, for the price I've been getting them I like em.   Been ordering them from motorcycle-superstore.com for around $42.   You can get free shipping in continental USA if you order more than $75 worth of stuff, I think.    

I'm probably gonna try something else next time around just to try something different.  

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2011, 07:17:26 PM »
SHINKO IS EXCELLANT FOR THE PRICE AND THEY WEAR WELL WITH THE PROPER TIRE PRESSURE.

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2011, 11:43:38 AM »
I would recommend Michelin.
Had Goodyear Hoop (reartire) before but they used op way too fast.
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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2011, 01:06:49 PM »
Heidenau K64rear fits on the Xciting 500 rear and is good for >10000km.
(I always buy Heidenau tires for my scooters, nothing else.)

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2011, 01:09:30 PM »
I Agree. I have a Heidenau front tire. I't's a bit smaller in size but very good, especially in rain.

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2011, 02:30:22 PM »
This is an older tread, but it's a good question, and for the sake of internet searchers I thought I'd add my experiences.....

I'm on my 4th rear tire, second front. I'm a big guy, and I carry a lot of stuff, so the scoot's about 60 lbs shy of max payload.  I remove my own wheels but leave tire mounting and balancing to the experts.

The rear Maxxis that the bike came with lasted 5k miles, the second one lasted 4k. Decent tires, pretty grippy and not bad in the rain; they feel very stable, no doubt due to the tire's flattened profile. But only available through my dealer around here, who up-charges OEM parts and wants outrageous bucks for mount and balance; definitely too expensive considering I was replacing them so often.

I next went to a large local MC shop - I wanted a Michelin but they were backordered at that time; I didn't want a Kenda so I went with the Avon. It was about the same price I'd paid for the Maxxis but a lot less for mount and balance. Unfortunately I got a defective tire, it wasn't properly round and the bike bobbed up and down at certain speeds. The Avon was also the worst tire I've ever experienced in the rain, to the point of being out-and-out dangerous.  I dumped the scoot at ~10 mph in wet weather because it didn't grip when I hit the brake. Just turning a corner in the wet was an adventure; that "wiggle" as the tire decided whether it was going to grip or not was heart-stopping. Needless to say I returned the tire within a week, one ride by the technician was all it took to get my money back.

At that point I was realizing that living another day was more important than the cost or the delay,  so I put the scoot away for a few weeks and waited for a set of Michelin Gold Commanders. They were more expensive, by about $20/tire, but they're grippy both wet and dry, smooth and quiet. The Michelin's profile is much more rounded than the Maxxis, so the scoot feels a bit more "lively" and less sedate, but you get used to that quickly.  They've been on my Xciting for 7500 miles now; the front is wearing very well and will give me another 5k miles at least; the rear is ~0.5 mm away from the wear bars and will give me maybe another 1 or 2K.

What will I buy next? Another Michelin without a doubt. Unfortunately, the Gold Commander is now discontinued, but there's a few still available here and there; if not then the Michelin City Grip.

Colin.

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Re: Rear Tire
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2011, 03:03:52 PM »
Hear, hear!
Thanks Colin.
Agree fully. Michelins are great.

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