That's pretty much how I've squeezed 9500 out of my last 2 sets of
858s, cept for the wheely part, a course.
Course there street slicks by then.
Hell Mike, at $110 for a pair, just bring another set if ya can.
Rod,,,,just placed an order for a set of 606s.
120 90- 18 front, and a 130 90-17 rear, both shipped for $121
Rod,,,,wishin I was goin where you're goin,,,YeeeHaaaaa!!!!
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Michael T"
wrote:
> Thanks Keith. I have received several affirmations similar to yours
> regarding the air pressure, max speed, and gentle asphalt usage to
extend
> the life of the 606, including not being agressive in the corners,
gentle
> accelerating, soft braking, and moderation in head winds. It all
makes
> sense.
>
> Geez, 65-70mph - Might as well just mount my 14t sprocket rather
than using
> the 16t for the ride down, get my Ipod loaded up and put a pillow
on my
> tangbag so I can catch some Zzzzz's on the way down to Calexico.

>
>
>
>
> Michael T
> A16
> lasvegasrider
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Saltzer [mailto:k.saltzer@c...]
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 9:25 AM
> To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Dunlop D606s and realistic mileage
expectations
>
>
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Michael T"
> wrote:
> > Well, it decision time on how I will manage my tire usage next
> month in
> > Baja. I have a 400 mile asphault trip to Calexico, a 75/25
> (dirt /street
> > mix) in baja for 1,500 miles and a return trip to Vegas for
another
> 400
> > miles.
>
>
> Mike, stop trippin man. It's only 400 miles.
>
> I've had a couple of sets of 606's, (4 rears) and they do very
well.
> When I had to do some highway on them, I aired them all the way up
to 36.
> The'll do best at that psi on the highway. Keep your speed down
too. 65-70
> indicated will be fine as long as you don't have a strong head
wind. Jake
> went from Milford Utah, to Pittsburg Pa, to Chicago, and back to
Utah, (5000
> miles) and then got another 5000 out of his 606's! But he only
rides at
> 55-60 mph, never does wheelies, and leaves red lights and stop
signs with
> the throttle just barely cracked open.
>
> When I'm around my neck-o-the-woods, and still on the street, I air
down to