TapioK
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What kind of maintenance on tire?Regular inspection and proper maintenance are the key, moreso than date.
Some of us aren't in a position to throw money at every issue.







What kind of maintenance on tire?Regular inspection and proper maintenance are the key, moreso than date.
Some of us aren't in a position to throw money at every issue.
oh for fucks sakes...iphone emojis work in taptalk and display on the forum?What kind of maintenance on tire?I checked my tire many times a day and made sure the pressure was correct because I didn't trust the old tire. I'm sure would I continued for a 10 more miles the tire would have exploded. It took the ride from Wichita well, but I was riding like Dentdude
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Yeah, but those are smalloh for fucks sakes...iphone emojis work in taptalk and display on the forum?
I quit.
I'm not doubting you Tap... Merely pointing out that it may be due to the fact that it sat for a long time.What kind of maintenance on tire?![]()
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I checked my tire many times a day and made sure the pressure was correct because I didn't trust the old tire. I'm sure would I continued for a 10 more miles the tire would have exploded. It took the ride from Wichita well, but I was riding like Dentdude![]()
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No idea if the bike stood on tires or on frame, but the tires looked like new before giving up... how the heck did you managed to make my emojis so big?I'm not doubting you Tap... Merely pointing out that it may be due to the fact that it sat for a long time.
Maintaining a tire includes pressure, but also either rolling the contact patch or blocking under the frame to relieve the weight on the tire, when parked for extended periods of time.
I really can't speak to your specific experience, as I did not see the tire prior to the damage you incurred.. However, dry rot and sidewall cracks generally occur over time, and do not just suddenly appear.
I'm certainly not an expert, just basing my comments on my experiences, and knowledge gained from folks that are, what I would consider, experts.
120 mph is definately a bad time for any problems to present themselves..lol.
I just hit reply... No idea about the emojis.No idea if the bike stood on tires or on frame, but the tires looked like new before giving up... how the heck did you managed to make my emojis so big?
Though this is true, I would never expect a tire this new, parked in a garage kept outta the sun to go bad this quickRegular inspection no matter the age is critical. As much time as most of us spend cleaning these bikes, it shouldn't be a problem to spot the first signs of dry rot.
Some time the rubber just isn't any good...thats what my father used to tell me hahaThough this is true, I would never expect a tire this new, parked in a garage kept outta the sun to go bad this quick![]()
Some time the rubber just isn't any good...thats what my father used to tell me haha
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Jim, who did you get to mount your tires for you?My mail lady delivered my tire.
I mount my own tires. The biggest problem is breaking the bead. I just take it to the shop that mounts my car tires and use their machine to break the bead. I than take it home and change it. Almost a two person job but I mounted this last Metlzer myself. I could help you mount one if we could work out the timing.Jim, who did you get to mount your tires for you?