Miles...........
1. Somebody else answered this, so I won't repeat what he said. It's the pits that you can't program it, but one more thing mother Honda could easily improve.
2. The BT45 on my old Wing had 32,800 on it when I traded and it looked better then my Stone on the new '13 at 12K. I've got 14K+ on it now, and I won't go any distance next spring until I get it swapped. Will definitely go with the Battle ax again. I had the BT45 mounted forward (normal direction) and got along great. I know some have gone backwards for the "torque" in braking, but I was concerned about riding in rain with it backwards.
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Always try to positively influence a negative situation. ~author unknown
Mine: '13 Gray Metallic
The wife's: '13 F6B Black
(Double) Darksider #487
Michelin Alpin (current)
Battle Axe BT45
Proud to be a FREE American and I thank the Vets that did it for me!!!
'08 Titanium Wing
'79 Yamaha 750 Special
'78 Honda 750, '72 Honda 350, '73 Suzuki 250, '75 Suzuki 185, '72 Suzuki 90
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Always try to positively influence a negative situation. ~author unknown
Mine: '13 Gray Metallic
The wife's: '13 F6B Black
(Double) Darksider #487
Michelin Alpin (current)
Battle Axe BT45
Proud to be a FREE American and I thank the Vets that did it for me!!!
'08 Titanium Wing
'79 Yamaha 750 Special
'78 Honda 750, '72 Honda 350, '73 Suzuki 250, '75 Suzuki 185, '72 Suzuki 90
The 14K is on my Wing. Been running 38#. The edges are starting to cup (even with the dyna beads) and the center is down to the wear bars. I'll run it for a while, but won't take off on a long trip. Once it get's down that far, I'm just concerned about getting caught in the rain on a trip. This is still better then the Dunlap on my first Wing, since I swapped it at 9K.
My wife has about 12K on her F6B, and it's looking about the same as mine did a few K back. So I'm guessing she'll be in the same boat at 14K. No long trips when she get's to that point without making the switch.
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Always try to positively influence a negative situation. ~author unknown
Mine: '13 Gray Metallic
The wife's: '13 F6B Black
(Double) Darksider #487
Michelin Alpin (current)
Battle Axe BT45
Proud to be a FREE American and I thank the Vets that did it for me!!!
'08 Titanium Wing
'79 Yamaha 750 Special
'78 Honda 750, '72 Honda 350, '73 Suzuki 250, '75 Suzuki 185, '72 Suzuki 90
Please take this as being meant as politely informing you that your front tires are UNDER-Inflated. I know what Honda "says" to run the front tire at, and Honda is WRONG. There is no other word for thast...other than...WRONG. When you start with a NEW tire on the front, set it at 40 psi, and keep it at 40 psi, and you will have longer tread life, no scalloping, and probably get close to or more than 20K miles out of it.
My very first GL-1800, with new Dunlop D205 Radials, I got 19,500 out of the front tire. I have had many front tires that were far less in mileage, BUT...it was because I was product testing for some manufacturers, and they required X number of miles in Y number of days. That eats up tires. I was the guy that did the testing for Dunlop for the E-3 radials, for the GL-1800, and went through 10 sets of tires in one year. I can tell you that the end result of all that testing was that "we" decided that 40 psi on the front tire is the best, and correct pressure for proper tire wear, and longer life.
Now, it is your bike, and your wife's bike...so you do what you want to with them. It is your decision, and your right to run whatever pressure you want to in the tires. But whenever I see riders that have negative comments about tire life or wear, the end result is that 93.14159 % of those riders are riding with under-inflated tires.
The proof is undeniable. I can send you pictures of my front tire at 20,270 miles, which was only taken off because the wheels are being powder-coated, and because Bridgestone wants my old tires. I even know of a local Honda dealer that rides an F6B himself, that recently acknowledged to me that while he "has" been running 38 psi in the front tire, he is going to raise it to 40 psi on the next new tire, because of adverse wear and low mileage.
It may take some time, but eventually the 93.14159%...will go with 40 psi in the front tire.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Always try to positively influence a negative situation. ~author unknown
Mine: '13 Gray Metallic
The wife's: '13 F6B Black
(Double) Darksider #487
Michelin Alpin (current)
Battle Axe BT45
Proud to be a FREE American and I thank the Vets that did it for me!!!
'08 Titanium Wing
'79 Yamaha 750 Special
'78 Honda 750, '72 Honda 350, '73 Suzuki 250, '75 Suzuki 185, '72 Suzuki 90
I don't know but it seems to me that the many Motorcycle Manufactures Put Specific types of tires on motorcycles for a reason. If I can't afford a Motorcycle tire then I don't need to be riding. This is just me. To each his own.......Dickie