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Oh my Lord! That looks weird as the other tread looks like it’s fairly deep still and wire to the tread just in the very center, like maybe been ran with a little too much air?
I've seen cords more than once.
I have heard it said that 80% of the flat tires happen in the last 20% of tread. My own experience tells me that the last 20% of tread wears much faster than the first 80%. Every time I think I have more than enough tread for a trip I end up being wrong. That leads to me having to buy a tire when I'm on a trip and usually getting a tire I'd rather not have but is the only one available in the size needed. My take away is to always start a long trip with a brand new rear tire.
I have heard it said that 80% of the flat tires happen in the last 20% of tread. My own experience tells me that the last 20% of tread wears much faster than the first 80%. Every time I think I have more than enough tread for a trip I end up being wrong. That leads to me having to buy a tire when I'm on a trip and usually getting a tire I'd rather not have but is the only one available in the size needed. My take away is to always start a long trip with a brand new rear tire. Hayes KS, 100F, Sunday.
I had the same thing happen - thought there HAD to easily be 1500 miles left in that tire, only to have it down beyond the wear bars half way through the trip. And on a Sunday too! No choice but to ride home and pray I'd make it. Pumped it up to the max, rode 50mph the whole way and positioned myself on the edge of the ruts so the contact patch wouldn't be on the center of the tire. I even sat on the edge of the saddle so the bike would lean going straight ahead. Seven hundred miles later (at home) the tire looked the same, as it had that morning. Kinda weird semis passing me up hills... ...but I made it!
Anytime a rider looks at their tires and asks or wonders if they need a new tire there’s a 90%+ chance they do. I typically replace mine just as they get to the wear bars. My last front tire went over 32K miles, (yes, 32K). I typically get 17K to 18K per rear tire.I’ve run a rear tire up front and turned around for a few years now. It’s a 160/60 Dunlop Roadsmart II while the oem front tire is a 130/70 Dunlop E3 or E4.Rear tire started out as a Dunlop E3, then the Dunlop E4 and now a Dunlop Winter Sport 3D Runflat car tire.
It's when you get here that you start to think about it. If I was going somewhere I'd go ahead and change. Otherwise I'll keep going with local rides
Hey Mark, you are still riding a non Guzzi?
Ain't none of you thinking like Burt Munro yet.
He had something better than tread, he had shoe polish.