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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I select the right replacement tires for my motorcycle?
Can I change my tires from bias ply to radial or vice versa?
Can I put wider tires on my motorcycle?
If I put higher speed rated tires on my motorcycle, will they upgrade performance?
Why do motorcycle tires wear out so quickly compared to car tires?
What purpose do directional arrows serve?
I've heard many times that maintaining tire pressures is very important. How important is it?
How can I keep my tires from cupping?
How much run-in should I give a new tire?
I have a tubed type tire. How often should I replace my tube?
Can I have my motorcycle tires repaired?
Can I use sidewall protectants or cleaners on my tires?

Why do motorcycle tires wear out so quickly compared to car tires?


In answering this question, we must first make sure that we are comparing apples to apples. When you think of it, the vast majority of motorcycles are high performance vehicles compared to most cars. Consider that you rarely see a motorcycle with less than ''H'' speed-rated tires. By comparison, the vast majority of cars ride on tires with lower speed ratings. Power-to-weight ratio and speed are big factors in respect to tire wear. Unfortunately, when many people compare mileage, they do so with a family sedan and a much higher performance motorcycle. Another significant factor in this comparison is the size of the tire contact footprint. In the case of a car, the footprint is much larger and there are four, not two tires contacting the pavement. You must keep in mind that virtually the entire width of the relatively flat tread of a car is in contact with the road all of the time. A car remains upright, even when cornering. This results in a much smaller contact footprint for a motorcycle tire. High power-to-weight ratio, speed, size of footprint and other aspects explain why motorcycle tires wear out quicker than car tires. To obtain the best mileage from your motorcycle tires, observe the following guidelines: obey the speed limit; avoid quick acceleration and hard braking; maintain recommended tire pressures; and do not overload your bike or tow a trailer.


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