I have asked ppl looking at my rear tire "whats up?". They say it looks like you are using all the tire, not just the center. Yup, not into the barhopper scene and we ride the twisties till the pipes drag. That may be the secret, get out of town, get off the interstates and highways and ride a lot of back roads, use all the tire. So what if the pegs get scratched and try to kick back on you, you will get used to it, and the tire will not have that chicken strip look.
Look at all the riders with tire longevity, they are riders, not burnout kings. Still, who doesent love a good burnout? And who does not love the feeling of getting the holeshot? Most races are won by what you do at the starting line.
Last 5600 miles have had a plug just off center in rear tire and it is wearing evenly also.
I rode with my fav ride bud on a trip and we rode thru torential downpours of rain and standing water on the highway at an average of 85mph for over 5 hours with tires that had over 20,000 miles on em with absolutly no problems. AND, no one passed us that trip, we made good time.
No hotdogging this bike as I depend on it for 700 mile days. Rear tire is on track for 20k and front is still looking good. I check to make sure air pressure is always at psi listed on tire and never deviate from that.
I have other very fast toys if that need arises.
Want long tire life? Ride that dog!