I'm pretty sure mileage has nothing to do with the cracks ...... they are more of an AGE thing ...... and a warning of BAD things to come ...... Time for new shoes my friend ...... What tires are they now ( the mileage is incredibly high even it's a Michelin ) ..... Mike :thumbup:O.K. I have over 60,000 miles on the front tires my RS I have noticed little cracks down the center of the tire.
There is still plenty of tread left, do I continue to run them or change them out :dontknow: jtpollock
:shocked: :agree: Dry rot... :yikes: nojoke
Oops.
Modern tire compounds do NOT "dry rot" under normal circumstances.
Some tiny surface checking does not necessarily mean a problem that needs to be addressed.
BUT with that many miles on them I would be changing them out at the first sign of ANYTHING unusual.
How many years did it take to put on those miles ?
It is generally thought that motorcycle tires should be changed out at about the 5-6 year mark.......even if they LOOK brand new.
O.K. I have over 60,000 miles on the front tires my RS I have noticed little cracks down the center of the tire.
There is still plenty of tread left, do I continue to run them or change them out :dontknow: jtpollock
:yikes: :clap::clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap::clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap::clap: ........ Mike :firstplace:I just changed mine all the way around on my RT Limited #25,213 miles
Going to get New tries more than likely another set of Falken's 175/65r 14 82H these are only rated at 40,000 so they should be good.
What tire are you running on the rear? Who near Castle Rock will mount a rear tire?
The last thing Lamont had to say about " RIDE-ON " was, when He used it .....it didn't work , He still got a flat .....:yikes: :banghead: :banghead:....... Mike :thumbup:The Discount tire guy told me they would mount them This is a fires for me. In the past I used THE BLOODY KNUCKEL GARAGE
Troy is really busy so it hard to get in so I'm going to try Discount I am also using RIDE-ON and the Balancer it was $47 and change
but I don't want weights taped to my wheels and I don't think the car tire weight would be any good either... :dontknow: jtpollock
The Discount tire guy told me they would mount them This is a fires for me. In the past I used THE BLOODY KNUCKEL GARAGE
Troy is really busy so it hard to get in so I'm going to try Discount I am also using RIDE-ON and the Balancer it was $47 and change
but I don't want weights taped to my wheels and I don't think the car tire weight would be any good either... :dontknow: jtpollock
NOT Lamont ........Mike:thumbup:Does everyone recommend Ride-on and the balancer installed when changing front tires?
It was Lamont that got the flat .....:banghead::banghead::banghead: ............ Mike :thumbup:Ride-On IS the balancer as well as puncture sealant. You don't want to use Ride-On AND the Centramatic balancers. If you are using centramatic balancers and want puncture protection use the Amerseal Lamont recommends. If you are not using the centramatics and want both balancing and puncture you can use Ride-On.
Yes, Lamont no longer recommend Ride-On for punctures because someone still got a flat. I'd have to see the tire to see where the puncture was but what I learned is the Ride-On accumulates in the very center of the tire tread, not lined across the whole tread. So, if you get a puncture in the center 1/3 or so of the tread I would suspect Ride-On would seal puncture but if you get puncture toward the outer edges of the tread it won't seal because there is no material there. On the balancing side, I think if you ride often it works well. If it sits a week or more at a time between ride you will get that thunking while it redistributes.
I went to the centramatics and and debating whether I want to add Amerseal or just carry a good mushroom plug kit.