Jimmy Rocket
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gldean said:Jimmy Rocket said:gldean said:[quote="Jimmy Rocket":26afjabr]I weigh about 215 and carry no passengers on my R3-never have. My rear end failed at 26k miles.
May I ask . . . are you a heavy hander, do you like burn outs, strong full throttle take offs up to say 80-100MPH before backing off etc. etc etc.???
What rear tire have you run on your R3?
I ask these questions because of my Mechanics training decades ago . . . I like to analyze peoples riding habits to see if there is a pattern. Thanks!![]()
I do frequently enjoy strong, but usually not quite full-throttle, acceleration, both from dead stops and at skin-flapping speeds. I use all five gears most of the time. I have a Yokohama 245/50 tire on the rear. I don't do burnouts, intentional wheelies or stoppies.![]()
In your first 26K before the diff failed . . . how many were run on a car tire?
Footnote: The moderator can delete all these posts after I've got my fill so no one feels exposed here in case Triumph would ever try to use any of this hypothetical information to not honor their warranties.
I'm only trying to surmise from the other R3 owners if there is a connection between riding styles, weight/payload and tires used to contribute to these drive line issues. Other than the obvious issues of factory defects for the older Rockets already repaired.
End Rant!
Thanks,
Gary[/quote:26afjabr]
I put the car tire on at 16,000 miles so it ran with it for 10k before the inexplicable happened.