Tuck, I didn't measure the depth but it had worn down and slightly into the wear marks. QUOTE]
Once you hit the wear marks it's time to start getting ready to buy a new tire...
I agree, but the wear marks are around 4 mm 0n the rear and the tire has 11 mm or so when new. 2 mm seems to be the minimum tread rule of thumb, right or wrong, mandated by many states and generally recommended by bike and car companies. Coming up on 12,000 miles, so guess I'll replace the rear at that time. I've made a list of the tires folks are using and it covers 10 different specific tire brands for the rear. Guess I'll get some knobbie tires this time so I can go muddin with the ATVs - yea, what a great idea!! Maybe not. :yikes:
BTW, some dude has put huge tires all around on a new RSS and it's at the dealer's because it's driving the computer on the bike nuts. I guess 20 inch tires don't make for a happy marriage. The chrome wheels and tires must have cost a wheelbarrow full of $100 bills too, plus the mega cost for the monster stereo system.
Tuck