confusedcyclist
Veteran
I ride one bike 99% of the time, and consistently commute on the same route so it's easy enough to work out mileage. None of my tyres have lasted much beyond 4000 miles, but generally speaking you can get more out of a set if you swap the front and back tyre after 2k miles, as the rear wheel is usually the first to go, if your funny about running two different wheel types, or running new with old, this works best!
I have found little benefit spending more on harder wearing tyres, so stick with the cheapest you can get if you want more bang for buck.
I have found little benefit spending more on harder wearing tyres, so stick with the cheapest you can get if you want more bang for buck.