I recently replaced the Bridgestone Excedras on my R3T with Avon Cobras. I got about 5500 miles out of the Bridgestones. The tires were just down to the wear bars and could have given another thousand miles were it not for the weird handling. At speeds under 25 it felt like a tire was flat. I actually thought something may be loose in the front end. That's the first time I've had a worn tire react that way.
After several hundred miles I'm very happy with the Avons. The first thing I noticed is the front tire doesn't follow every imperfection in the road. The front Bridgestone has a groove down the center of the tire. Whenever I've had a front tire like that I didn't like it. I would suspect that SoCal freeway rain grooves would be interesting. The Avon front doesn't have that groove.
Another problem I had with the Bridgestones was tar strips. On even moderately warm days the Bridgestones would skate over tar strips bit time. A very unsettling feeling depending on the number and width of the strips. The Avons seem to be much better at handling the tar strips.
Although I haven't scarped the floorboards with them, the Avons seem to handle very well. High speed sweepers at twice the posted limit are very comfortable. They seem to turn in very well and hold a line just fine. Unless the mileage turns out to be terrible, I think I'll be very happy with the Avons.
In an email the Avon rep recommended 36lbs front and 44 rear on the R3T. They also say to expect 8-12,000 miles. Since I've never gotten that kind of mileage from any tire, on any bike in the Arizona heat I'm not holding my breath.
After several hundred miles I'm very happy with the Avons. The first thing I noticed is the front tire doesn't follow every imperfection in the road. The front Bridgestone has a groove down the center of the tire. Whenever I've had a front tire like that I didn't like it. I would suspect that SoCal freeway rain grooves would be interesting. The Avon front doesn't have that groove.
Another problem I had with the Bridgestones was tar strips. On even moderately warm days the Bridgestones would skate over tar strips bit time. A very unsettling feeling depending on the number and width of the strips. The Avons seem to be much better at handling the tar strips.
Although I haven't scarped the floorboards with them, the Avons seem to handle very well. High speed sweepers at twice the posted limit are very comfortable. They seem to turn in very well and hold a line just fine. Unless the mileage turns out to be terrible, I think I'll be very happy with the Avons.
In an email the Avon rep recommended 36lbs front and 44 rear on the R3T. They also say to expect 8-12,000 miles. Since I've never gotten that kind of mileage from any tire, on any bike in the Arizona heat I'm not holding my breath.