cadyfatcat
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I am currently running Pirelli Scorpion Trail II tires on my V7ii with stock sizing: front bias/rear radial. Great tires and bike has been dramatically improved, read earlier in this thread for more in depth description. As someone else mentioned running front bias with rear radial should not be an issue - but the other way around (front radial/rear bias) is known to be destabilizing, although many people on the ADV boards I also frequent have supposedly run that setup without issue, I would not chance it. But again, front bias rear radial is generally agreed upon as ok. I have certainly had very good results with that and I ride hard.
@vagrant As for longevity, I will say this. I killed the stock Demons, which were ok performing tires IMO while they lasted in 4500 miles. The back totally worn down and the front with ~30% life left. I put on the Scorpion Trail II's and now have 5500 miles on them - and the front is actually wearing down faster than the rear - the front being a bias ply! I don't know what is better proof of the assertion that radial will give you better life than having both on the bike at the same time, knowing previously the rear tire was prone to wear faster than the front, and then having the opposite result. The rear still seems to have good life in it and the front almost looks as if it should be replaced within 500 miles. I am not currently with my bike but will be this weekend, so I will post pictures of the wear soon.
So while I don't have info on RAIII's specifically yet, I solidly recommend you get radials on asap. The change is too dramatic to let pass by. I am also going to try the RAIII's next so will be able to compare them to the STII's
I am currently running Pirelli Scorpion Trail II tires on my V7ii with stock sizing: front bias/rear radial. Great tires and bike has been dramatically improved, read earlier in this thread for more in depth description. As someone else mentioned running front bias with rear radial should not be an issue - but the other way around (front radial/rear bias) is known to be destabilizing, although many people on the ADV boards I also frequent have supposedly run that setup without issue, I would not chance it. But again, front bias rear radial is generally agreed upon as ok. I have certainly had very good results with that and I ride hard.
@vagrant As for longevity, I will say this. I killed the stock Demons, which were ok performing tires IMO while they lasted in 4500 miles. The back totally worn down and the front with ~30% life left. I put on the Scorpion Trail II's and now have 5500 miles on them - and the front is actually wearing down faster than the rear - the front being a bias ply! I don't know what is better proof of the assertion that radial will give you better life than having both on the bike at the same time, knowing previously the rear tire was prone to wear faster than the front, and then having the opposite result. The rear still seems to have good life in it and the front almost looks as if it should be replaced within 500 miles. I am not currently with my bike but will be this weekend, so I will post pictures of the wear soon.
So while I don't have info on RAIII's specifically yet, I solidly recommend you get radials on asap. The change is too dramatic to let pass by. I am also going to try the RAIII's next so will be able to compare them to the STII's