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<blockquote data-quote="Mortenk" data-source="post: 1433884" data-attributes="member: 91362"><p>My tire wear has always been very consistent, which means that I know that I'll get at least 10k miles from a good set. I will inspect the tire and remove debris/rocks/etc. every couple of months, so I naturally get a good look at the wear as well. However, as I said, I have never seen surprised wear so far. Last year I was going on a 1,000 mi weekend trip, and my rear was getting close (13k miles). However, there was still quite a bit down to the wear indicator, so I decided to take the trip with the old tire. I inspected it at every gas stop, but to my surprise I couldn't really tell any difference when I returned from my trip. I ended up replacing it at 15k miles, but still a bit down to the wear indicator. This was a Michelin PR4 GT. I have a TPMS installed, as I like to know that pressure is OK as I ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mortenk, post: 1433884, member: 91362"] My tire wear has always been very consistent, which means that I know that I'll get at least 10k miles from a good set. I will inspect the tire and remove debris/rocks/etc. every couple of months, so I naturally get a good look at the wear as well. However, as I said, I have never seen surprised wear so far. Last year I was going on a 1,000 mi weekend trip, and my rear was getting close (13k miles). However, there was still quite a bit down to the wear indicator, so I decided to take the trip with the old tire. I inspected it at every gas stop, but to my surprise I couldn't really tell any difference when I returned from my trip. I ended up replacing it at 15k miles, but still a bit down to the wear indicator. This was a Michelin PR4 GT. I have a TPMS installed, as I like to know that pressure is OK as I ride. [/QUOTE]
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