BMW R1250 GSA: Continental TKC 70 front replaced at 19,392 km.
19,392 - 3,596 = 15,796 km
Not my usual nearly 30,000 km out of a front (as on my 2008 R1200 GSA).
This is, however, the first TKC 70 set on my BMW R1250 GSA.
The AirHead ride to Nannup was a turnout for the books... About half-way to Nannup, the front TKC 70 started losing air. After the second pump-up and inspection, I discovered that the steel belt was ruptured across the tread.
With 85 km to go, I topped up the air and bolted. An air leak is a time thing so I figured I should get to Nannup quickly. I was quite concerned about the tyre exploding on a corner. Not so much about the slow leak. But I did make it into Nannup on one squirmy front end and parked it up on the trailer that should have been reserved for one of those pesky airheads...
For reference:
http://forum.bmwmccwa.asn.au/viewtopic. ... =30#p21418
OK... I had some hope that I would get some resolution from the agent, but alas. I was informed that the tyre was technically illegal and required replacing anyway.
I did get looked after with the price of a new one.
This raises a new issue really. Have Continental changed the tread compounds on these tyres. The front tyre normally outlast the rear easily.
The rear TKC 70 has plenty of tread on it at now 15,796 km. Normal replacement around 20,000 km per 2008 BMW R1200 GSA experience. This looks likely to be replicated on the R1250 GSA rear.
I've used these beauties for nearly 120,000 km without issues. With this early failure and tread wear, my love affair with these tyres may well be coming to an end...
Will give them one more try on the front and hope that this was merely an anomoly...
Thanks to Club members who assisted along the journey and the luxury ride in the Suburu on the homeward journey.
Some said it was 'unlucky'. However, I thought that it was the luckiest of circumstances. Travelling at low speed with 17 riding companions, a car with trailer backing up the posse, on a bitumen road and, in a populated area.

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