There's no way to answer this question; there are way too many variables. A harder-compound cruiser tire could last as long as 20K-25K, while a soft compound sportbike tire could last as little as 2000 miles. The type of tire, the compound out of which it is manufactured, the power of the motorcycle on which it is mounted, and the way the rider rides all figure into this equation, as well as many other factors.
There is no way of saying. It depends on the quality of the tires, how you drive, how you maintain the tires, and the vehicle they are mounted on. If you check the air pressure regularly, drive & stop easy, rotate the tires regularly, you should get 40,000 miles on a set, but there are so many variables as this is just a guess based on averages.
Different tires have different life expectancies due to differences in operating environments, different load ratings, different types of construction, different driving styles, different tread designs, etc. A typical tire on a passenger vehicle, however, should get around 20,000 miles/30,000 Kms at least, unless somehow damaged or faulty. Very often, you get what you pay for, longer lasting tires (some 100,000 Kms) cost more money and have guarantees to back them.
It depends on how far you drive and over what road conditions.
Actual time makes little difference.
Tires are rated with an approximate mileage rating. Usually, the ratings are fairly close. However, if your front end is not properly maintained or tires are not rotated as needed it can cause blading on the edges.
They are not meant to last. Spare tire means spare use. Highly recommend replacing or tires ASAP.
It depends first on how many miles you drive them, and secondly how you care for them.
Too many variables Too many variables
There is no simple answer. Tire life is affected by many factors. To make a tire last make sure your tires are balanced, rotated often, properly inflated, and the alignment of the vehicle is good,
As a Small town retail store owner, we have had good luck with the Triangle trailer tire. It might not last as long as a Goodyear Marathon but for the money its a good buy.
not long
Yes, I used a pair as snow tires last year, they were good,and still have lots of tread.
how long do seasons last on earth
How long your tires last depends on how you use them and where you drive with them however they should be able to last as long as comparable new tires.
Depends on how much you drive
Tires can last up to 10 years or more, depending on the type of tires that you get and the tread. If you watch the tread and try to dodge pot holes and keep them rotated and balanced. You wouldn't have to get tires soon.
Goodyear tires are noted for there long life and reliability.
Yes, they are and last a long time.
Since there are different types of tires, the average length is between 15,000 and 50,000 miles.
This really depends on how much you drive, what you're driving on, and if you get your tires rotated. Take a look at the warranty that comes with your tires to see how long you're covered for.
Put in properly it may last the life of the tire.
All tires have a stated lifespan. This is an estimate based on normal driving conditions and correct tire pressure. As they say "You're specific mileage will vary"Most inexpensive tires should last 35,000 to 40,000 miles.Most performance tires should last 20,000 to 40,000 milesSome tires can last up to 70,000 miles or more.
you could ask other people to ride bikes.then after 25 days compare the tires
Not really. you can get good tires fairly cheap but check on how long they are rated to last.
Bias ply tires? They do not last as long and do not provide as much grip