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Everything you need to know can be found here: http://cyrilhuzeblog.com/2009/08/23/tires-directional-arrows-explained-by-avon-tyres/
Just my two cents. I believe with radial tires the issue is rain grooves. For bias ply tires its more about load stress.Back in the day Dunlop 491s only came one way. If you mounted them on a Norton you mounted the rear tire with the arrow in the opposite direction. Rear tire deals with acceleration while the front is about braking.This may not have anything to to with the OPs bike. Just rambling here.Pete
I don’t know anything about tires but The Tell-Tale Heart was written by Poe.
Hey Tex, Please pardon my ignorance, but what is "KERA"? Interesting discussion ! Rick.
The amount of misinformation, and,“I have no actual insight, and I’m just pulling it out of my ass” is outstanding. If there’s one thing count on, it’s bad advice at old WG.
I showed the picture you posted to my wife, Kevin. She gave me "The Look"..... So I dont think I can count on her assistance. Your wife is definitely a keeper, my friend. Rick D.
How are the forces different on the tyre when leaned over ?
I had a new set of Michelin Pilots fitted for Europe 2016 on my Norge, the front was wrong way ‘round but I did not notice it until I got to London.It did 20,000 km with no ill effects and a lot of it was in the rain, but it sorta’ bugged me the whole way. I was hoping to get a flat, but it never happened…
The obvious quick fix was to buy a paint stick and put an arrow on the side of the tire that matched the existing rotation. Instant equanimity!I'm kinda disappointed in you Bro...... I should get over it in a few days.....