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Title: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: tristantumble on May 23, 2011, 04:54:36 PM
Hi,

i'm coming up on 8000km on my bike and still running the original tires it came with new. Is there a set amount of km's for when the tires need replacing.

thanks,
tt.


Title: Re: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: the_Journeyman on May 23, 2011, 06:02:13 PM
I'd say run them to the wear bars unless you're talking OEM for a bike that's more than 3 or so years old.

JM


Title: Re: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: The Bearded Duc on May 23, 2011, 06:12:19 PM
+1 on the above

It's more about the age of the tire if they're still OEM tires. What year is the bike?

As a reference, I have about 12k kms on mine but they are not OEM tires and they're sport touring tires so YMMV.


Title: Re: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: IZ on May 23, 2011, 07:22:40 PM
I got 7000-8000 miles on original tires on both my Monsters.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: tristantumble on May 24, 2011, 05:01:21 AM
the bike is an '07....and these are the original tires the bike came with. Where can i find the wear bars...thats a good tip.

thanks,
tt.


Title: Re: how many km's on origional tires?
Post by: Kev M on May 24, 2011, 05:36:05 AM
Where can i find the wear bars...thats a good tip.

If you look around the tire sidewall, on the edges, near the tread, you'll normally find small arrows or dots or other indicators at various points around the sidewall, up near the edge of the tread.

(EDIT - I just checked the Pirelli on the rear of our 2011, and it has TWI molded into the tire around the edges of the tread instead of a dot or arrow. Obviously that stands for "Tread Wear Indicator" as I could see the wear bar in the tread adjacent to each of the TWI marks.)

Those are wear bar locators.

Follow them across the tread, looking down into the tread valleys looking for a small portion of the valley which is raised, a little taller than the rest of the valley.

That is the wear bar.

The tire should be replaced by the time the tread wears to the point so that it is even with the bar.


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