Pampurrs
Pragmatic Member
Yes I read that. No problem here in north Texas, I dont ride in freezing temperatures.
Hmmmm I lived in Dallas for 23 years and remember MANY freezing days in December, January, and February. :lecturef_smilie:
Pam
Yes I read that. No problem here in north Texas, I dont ride in freezing temperatures.
I too am trying this tire. I've got about a thousand miles so far and am pleased with it. It does make the speedo spot on. Performance, so far is good. Wear is too soon to tell much. I'm running it at 28 psi cold.
However, there is one thing I don't recall anyone mentioning. And, that being how difficult it is to mount. Because the tire is roughly 1/2" narrower than OEM it is very difficult to set the bead. When I had mine mounted, I had to go to 3 different shops, because they didn't have a rapid inflation device. That was the only way they were able to pop the bead, and even with that it was difficult.
This does cause me some concerns for a travel bike, frequently going to remote desert areas, like I do.
I guess time will tell all.
If you drive around on a tire ( any tire ) that has no AIR in it......you have a good chance of the bead coming off..............And in an earlier post you mentioned going to THREE tire shops that couldn't get the bead to set...........I find this Bazaar....Except for TUBE tires .....I believe ALL tubeless tires need to have the Bead set this way .....Mike :bbq:The concern being losing the bead somewhere on the road due to a nail or whatnot.
If you drive around on a tire ( any tire ) that has no AIR in it......you have a good chance of the bead coming off..............And in an earlier post you mentioned going to THREE tire shops that couldn't get the bead to set...........I find this Bazaar....Except for TUBE tires .....I believe ALL tubeless tires need to have the Bead set this way .....Mike :bbq:
#1....I don't understand " the tire itself is about 1/2" narrower than stock ".........#2. .....I watched my tire guy remove all the tires from my Spyder rims ( 16 X's ) and He needed the Hydraulic arm to break the tire from the bead,.....I have " ZERO " concern that this is going to happen during a flat tire..........Mike :bbq:Bizarre or not, that's what happened.
All tubeless tires have to have the bead set by air pressure, but because the tire itself is about 1/2" narrower than stock the standard inflation methods did not work. I had to go to a tire shop (I live in a small town, so there's not many choices) that had a rapid inflation device. I don't know it's technical name, but it's a device that dumps air into the tire so rapidly that it doesn't allow the air to escape and sets the bead almost instantly.
My concern is that a small nail or other debris can be picked up on the road without realizing it and substantial air pressure can be lost before you know it. Without the constant air pressure keeping the bead in place because of the narrowness of the tire could cause a loss of the bead. And, without a shop that has that air dump device, you won't be able to reset the bead. A remote possibility, but a concern none-the-less.
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All tubeless tires have to have the bead set by air pressure, but because the tire itself is about 1/2" narrower than stock the standard inflation methods did not work.....
My concern is that a small nail or other debris can be picked up on the road without realizing it and substantial air pressure can be lost before you know it. Without the constant air pressure keeping the bead in place because of the narrowness of the tire could cause a loss of the bead. And, without a shop that has that air dump device, you won't be able to reset the bead. A remote possibility, but a concern none-the-less.
I am curious, since tires are often a big topic, where did you obtain ratings on the Altimax RT43? Are these the tire sidewall ratings or something I have not found on Tire Rack.
I have found where Tire Rack tested a different version of the Altimax, but not this specific version.
Does it come in the stock size and can you use it in cold Temps because the Kumho I just put on is kinda slick even with 21 pounds? Not sticky like stock.