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my rear tire is completely shot in the middle

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Is it normal for tires to wear the middle first? Mine are completely shot in the middle but the outside look good. It's got 9,500 miles on it. I've kept the pressure at 28 since I've owned it (New to me at 5,000)

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Is it normal for tires to wear the middle first? Mine are completely shot in the middle but the outside look good. It's got 9,500 miles on it. I've kept the pressure at 28 since I've owned it (New to me at 5,000)

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My first tire got about 12,000 miles with about 28 psi. I dropped the pressure to 25 and got almost 18,000. Did not seem to tell any difference in handling.
 
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You are definitely the victim of over inflation. But you may not have been the cause of it. Best to check your tire pressure gauge against a known standard for accuracy just to be safe for the next tires longer life span.
 
Nope not over inflated, The stock tire is quasi motorcycle tire, And will expand [balloon] at speeds.
Crazy as it sounds that type of ware with the stock tire is normal...
 
Nope not over inflated, The stock tire is quasi motorcycle tire, And will expand [balloon] at speeds.
Crazy as it sounds that type of ware with the stock tire is normal...
put a real tire on it and you will get 2 or 3 times the miles of the OEM 28 psi probably to much for stock about right for a real tire my michlen has 15000 on it and is well over 80%
 
Nope not over inflated, The stock tire is quasi motorcycle tire, And will expand [balloon] at speeds.
Crazy as it sounds that type of ware with the stock tire is normal...

I absolutely agree about the "balooning effect". I kept very good track of the air pressure in the rear tire and it would wear out in the center with a lot of tread left on the outer edge of the tire. I would have to replace the stock tire around 12,000 to 14,000 miles on it. I have over 28,000 miles on my Michelin and looks like I will get at least 30,000 miles on it before I have to put my new Michelin on.:thumbup:
 
Nope not over inflated, The stock tire is quasi motorcycle tire, And will expand [balloon] at speeds.
Crazy as it sounds that type of ware with the stock tire is normal...
the man is right!! just replaced mine at 10,000 and it looked identical.(worn into the wear bars) the spyder tech at my dealership explained the dynamics of it, coupled with a two ply and that's what you get!!! unfortunately I replaced mine with the same, because I have heard some horror stories about warrantee work on trannies etc. not being covered with off label tires on the roadster.:yikes: didn't want to take the chance.done last week, $223.00 tire and labor! I ran mine the whole time at 24 to 25 and I still got the wear!
 
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Same thing happened to me, got 8500 miles on it. I tried to lower the pressure on it and it didn't do any good. When the dealer asked me if I did a lot of highway riding, I told him I did not and asked him why he thought to ask that. He informed me that at "higher than normal speeds" the tire would balloon and wear out the center. Sounds to me like somebody has been playing a bit hard.:2thumbs:

Just sayin'............
 
It is normal for the Kenda tire. The ballooning problem gets worse as the tire wears. It is also worse at freeway speeds. Pressures within the recommended range seem to make little difference.
 
Similar situation for me. I just replaced my rear tire and am now on tire # three. I average 13,000 to 15,000 miles on a tire. Keep inflated at 28psi. Same wear pattern on mine as shown above.
 
Same thing happened to me, got 8500 miles on it. I tried to lower the pressure on it and it didn't do any good. When the dealer asked me if I did a lot of highway riding, I told him I did not and asked him why he thought to ask that. He informed me that at "higher than normal speeds" the tire would balloon and wear out the center. Sounds to me like somebody has been playing a bit hard.:2thumbs:

Just sayin'............
The total miles divided by the total hours is a little over 40mph:rolleyes:
 
I've got a Toyota Proxes waiting for me at home. My Kendall is shot at 12000 miles worn in the middle. I just hope it gets me through the week until I get home
 
what size tire did you get in the michlen?
205/60/15 (the next size bigger would have cleared ) Michelin hydro edge 90,000 mi rated its a discontinued model but they are still out there it's a great tire in rain it's going to wear very very well I tried a Toyo proxies and it didn't do any better than the Oem
 
the man is right!! just replaced mine at 10,000 and it looked identical.(worn into the wear bars) the spyder tech at my dealership explained the dynamics of it, coupled with a two ply and that's what you get!!! unfortunately I replaced mine with the same, because I have heard some horror stories about warrantee work on trannies etc. not being covered with off label tires on the roadster.:yikes: didn't want to take the chance.done last week, $223.00 tire and labor! I ran mine the whole time at 24 to 25 and I still got the wear!

So you know all about the balloon effect.
I think you just drive too fast ;)
We'll have to discuss this in detail over drinks in Lake George.
 
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