
Center stripe is down to the steel belts and the edges are almost pristine!! On the right roads, it would be good for another 3000 miles or more!
Good reason for it, however. It was the product of a 3500 mile (each way) fly-and-ride to pick up a new-to-me 2011 FJR with something like 36,000 miles on it. The purchase included a small trailer that I expect I will use for some camping trips. Great beer carrier!
The horribly flat-spotted center was a function of a very long (mostly slab) ride from central British Columbia to New Brunswick (Canada). The ride across the prairies involved over 1000 miles of straight, flat roads with 30 MPH cross winds the entire distance. With the trailer acting as a sail that pushed constantly on the rear of the bike (plus the trailer tongue weight), I expect that the lateral "slippage" resulted in an effective skid mark from Medicine Hat Alberta to Winnipeg Manitoba!!! (Also worst fuel mileage I have experienced with an FJR in 200,000 miles - 31 mpg. Got 42 mpg on subsequent days without crosswinds.)
All worth it in the end. Got a fantastic deal on a meticulously maintained and superbly farkled bike (and trailer), enjoyed a cross continent ride and had an opportunity to visit with my daughter, son-in-law and new (9 month old) grandson in Winnipeg on the way home.
Obligatory bike picture:

With trailer:

And with grandson trying it out:

In addition, a big thanks to Bungie who provided some advice to me about Northern Ontario dealers for a possible emergency tire change as I was sitting in a hotel in Marquette MI wondering if I was going to have enough rubber left to make it the remaining 1400 miles to home! (thanks again)