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 Posted: 13:34 - 11 Apr 2006 Post subject: Tyre cracking |
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I've never really had any confidence in my front tyre, Dunlop K505f but moneys tight and can't afford a new tyre
Since the roads have dried up I've noticed these cracks appearing on the tyre and where it joins with the rims.
Is this serious and what causes it? I know its going to need a change, but how soon?
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That's pretty serious. Smaller cracks are no problem, but they look huge, and your tread is low anyway. Get it changed as soon as you can. My front is cracked, but not to that extent.
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:08 - 11 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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They look knackered
Is it kept outside? i think the sun can do this to them maybe.. but more likely age and wear.. or maybe its been over/under inflated at some point?
My front tyre is about 7 years old (it had been not runing for a fair few years) and looks a hell of allot better than that!
Think of it this way, your tyres are the only thing in contact with the road, have one fail suddenly and you'll know about it  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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If it's stood for a while, even out of the sun, the tyre will crack. It just loses its flexibility...
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 Posted: 15:52 - 11 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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how longs the tyre been on - looks like a good two years or so!!! i would change it asap if it was my bike!!!!
better safe than sorry
ps - read the thread about having a blowout!!!! ____________________ R6 has been sold - 2004 Honda VFR VTEC now sold too - no bike at the moment |
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Easist thing to do is remove the front wheel and take it along to a bike garage and have them fit it and balance it to the loose wheel. If you don't have another form of transport, you'll probably have to ride there and pay a bit extra for them to remove the wheel.
Make sure they've got the tyre you're after and don't just turn up. I had to order in the BT45s I fitted to my XJ600n which took a few days. Once fitted and scrubbed in they were so much better than my old squared off ones. Now the bike doesn't scare the shit out of me when I go over cats eyes too
Alternately, you could just buy the tyre and fit it yourself, but I wouldn't attempt that myself, I'd have to get some help...and we wouldn't be able to balance it either.
My BT45s were about £160 for the pair, but can't recall exactly what size. Something in the region of 110/70 17R for the rear if memory serves, so not huge tyres by any measure. That was fitted to loose wheels I brought with me in the car. ____________________ Professional Uberslacker
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Thanks for replies. What would I do without BCF?
I've gone for the 090 on the front. Cheers  ____________________ CG125|CB400SF|CBR600FX|Triumph Daytona T595|CBR929RR |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 85 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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