Also, could I expect any better mileage if I went to a 200 or 190 on the rear?Thanks to all that respond.........
The Metz and Avons have the best grip, but the Avons will net you more miles.
I wonder if the front shock levels are the same. Have you ever done any work to the front end? Maybe one shock is sitting lower in the tree.
Forks and alignment are perfect and, no, I don't make all left turns.....besides, the rear tire is wearing perfectly even all the way across. The bike tracks straight (rear tire track centers on the front tire track)......I can ride with no hands and it doesn't drift at all. There is no wobble or weave at high speeds, well, up to 126 mph (haven't been any higher than that). I have measured, with an inside mic, from the wheel rim and brake rotors to the forks....both sides even and have run a dial guage on the rim...it is true. I don't have a clue. I guess I will just have to keep a close eye on the new rubber when it goes on, next week.