My OEM tire, after less than 9000 miles. Is this really how they wear? The outer tread is almost like new! That bald band through the center is 2-3 inches wide. (Sort of like my hair!) Should I risk another few hundred miles, or is this toast?
My OEM tire, after less than 9000 miles. Is this really how they wear? The outer tread is almost like new! That bald band through the center is 2-3 inches wide. (Sort of like my hair!) Should I risk another few hundred miles, or is this toast?
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" overinflated " .....:gaah:.... pure un-adulterated HOOEY ..... maybe your dealer should read the manual ..... Mike :thumbup:That's how mine wore and the dealer told me it was because I had the tire pressure at 29 PSI it was over inflated and caused the premature wear in the middle. He told me if I had the tire at 26 PSI I would have gotten more milage out of it. I don't believe my issue was pressure related, the tires do not seem to wear well.
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That Crapenda was " toast "about 1000 + miles ago. If your Dealer won't mount an Auto tire ( that you supply ) learn how to re-move your rear wheel. Almost all tire re-pair /re-place shops can mount an Auto tire on a Spyder wheel. I only balanced my first rear tire ( an Auto tire ) the next six I didn't bother to balance .... IMHO only the front tires really need balancing. Lots of good choices for rear Auto tire swap .... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
I must be doing something wrong lol. This is my rear tire at the current mileage of 16,000. I have run the recommended pressure since new and check it before most of my trips. I travel a lot for my job, and I ride my Spyder most of the time (read lots of interstate riding). I am aware that it needs to be changed, and will be doing so this winter.