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 Posted: 20:08 - 14 Dec 2011 Post subject: Using directional tyres the wrong way round |
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I don't mean inside out
I presume there is no particular problem with running tyres the wrong way round other than that the tread is theoretically designed to clear water better in one direction?
I mainly use the bike on clockwise tracks and whilst the right hand side of the tyre is completely bald the left hand side still has 2 or 3mm of tread on it. The whole tyre has a really lopsided profile but is still road legal and usable as it has plenty of tread in the centre still. I was thinking next season I will turn the tyres round periodically to even up the wear. Any problems with this in the dry? I can't see why there would be... ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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The over-skilled mechanics at Kwik-Fit managed to put a new tyre on my car the wrong way around - they noticed the error the following year when doing the MOT - maybe they just coin-tossed on the direction when fitting?....I mean, those directional arrows are very difficult to work out so 50-50 is a decent bet in their book!
I didn't even spot it or feel any difference in the car....for a whole year  |
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I don't know the answer but i have seen motorcycle tyres being made and the compounds are all layered in one direction...WTF that actually means i don't know, but it remains the reason why i haven't done it to my tyres. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I should clarify two things...
The bike just passed it's MOT today with that tyre on it...when I say it's bald at the edge, I mean like the last inch, a bit that on many bikes never even touches the ground throughout the life of the tyre unless it's crashed I think the law states 75% of the tyre needs to be legal or something.
I don't care about wet grip...the bike is mainly used for trackdays over summer, in winter I do them in the car. I also highly doubt that the incredibly meagre tread on my Metzler Racetecs makes a great deal of difference either way, and indeed, given how small the contact patch on a motorcycle tyres is, I doubt the tread has anywhere near as much effect as on a car tyre.
I'm really just interested in whether there is some inherent property of the tyres construction that makes this a bad idea on a bone dry track. I doubt it somehow as it has to be built to take strong forces in all directions no matter which way round it is. ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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There's a reason not to do it, and I can't remember exactly, but it's something to do with where the tread joins together. It's cut at an angle, so running the proper way the tread join is actually pushed more firmly together, where as running the tyre the opposite to intended can cause the joint to seperate!
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Ive ran Supercorsa rears the wrong way round before to eek a tad more life out of them. Mainly sc0's when doing fast tracks as it utterly shreds the RHS.
Ive done it and it had no bad side effects. But dont hold me responsible if something does happen......please  ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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The Racetec's carcass is bidirectional apparently, so no issues to the carcass when running them backwards, just the tread issues and the fact the tread disappearing is just one measure of wear with track tyres. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Some tyres are front or rear fitment and you put them on one way on the front and the other way on the rear.
From this I would deduce there is no good physical reason not to other than the wear on the tread due to the direction of the force applied (ie, mostly acceleration force on the rear, only braking force on the front).
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 41 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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