Well, after 6 years and just over 8000km I have finally worn out the Michelin Pilot Power Pure tyres that I had fitted waaay back
here. The funny thing is that my prediction was pretty accurate in that one of my kids IS finishing high school this year!! :-0
Scary!!
Luckily for me, my brother suffered a puncture while out on a ride with the lads back in
December 2016. That Michelin Pilot Road 4 was only on the bike a
relatively short time he tells me (which may or may not be true as it looks like it might have around 4000km on it between those blog posts), so quite new-ish, miles wise. Or, new to me.....
After finishing off my Pilot Power Pures during
his recent visit, Steve mailed the rear tyre up to me. That meant a quick trip to
Tyres For Bikes out at Eagle Farm to have it fitted, plus a brand new Michelin Pilot Road 5 for the front.
New/second hand Michelin Pilot Road 4 rear
New/new!! Michelin Pilot Road 5 front.
It will be interesting to see how many miles/years I get out of these tyres as they are supposed to be pretty hard wearing and get in the vicinity of 11 000km (6840mi). That would be about 10 years of usage at my current rate and see me at almost 60 years of age!! They are also pretty good in the wet with rave reviews from such hard men as
Geoff J. If they are good enough for him in the land of the Long White (Rain) Cloud then they are good enough for me!
On another note, while I was at Tyres For Bikes, I spoke to the owner of
this little toy.
He was getting a puncture repaired and looking around it I was actually reasonably impressed with how the Zero looked. It was weird to hear it ride off as it made almost no noise and the owner mentioned that was hard to get used to, plus the lack of vibration - with no reciprocating combustion engine throbbing away. Interesting but I am not sure a 200km range would cut it in the real world. Maybe for a commuter bike where you can plug it in at work - but I can see that being an issue with cheap arse Aussie employers if more and more employees start using electric vehicles in time and plugging into the work outlet......
Anywho, cheers and thanks for checkin' in!