Michelin pilot 3 at his end.

Oh Crap. So you think I could have got an other couple miles out to them.
 
You probably could have. But you made the decision I would have made. :thumb:

I did see one noted guy leave a gathering on his high-mileage for a 350-400 mile ride with cord (not much) showing on his front tire. He'd ridden several hundred miles in the few days before he headed home and installed new tires when he got there. His story was that he knew how long those tires would last.
 
I think you made a good call in changing the tire. Rubber tends to get better traction than steel.
I know steel wheels worked pretty good on horse drawn wagons of the past but we have moved on.

Brad
 
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