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RE: [ST] Tyre Q+A



I take the bottom fairing pieces of and place a couple of bricks underneath
to raise the front tire up, while the rear is held up by the center stand.
Then reduce the air pressure. I got nearly 12K miles on my stock tires, so
there are a few of us who have tires last longer than a year.

- -Chris "Snow Dawg" Strizver



> > 1) I've laid my bike up for the winter (at least until Easter). I've
> > heard it suggested that it's better to reduce the pressures. If so,
> > to what?
> 
> No, do not reduce your tyre pressure if the machine is to be stood,
> this allows too much flex in the sidewall and can promote cracking, or
> premature aging
> 
> > 2) The bike has a centrestand, which keeps the rear tyre off the
> > ground; the front is on the ground. Is it necessary to periodically
> > rotate the front to a different contact point - would weekly be
> > enough?

I've heard of people fitting a couple of pieces under the bottom of the
front forks to keep the front tyre of the ground as well. If this is the
case I can't see any harm in removing air pressure. But really, how long
does a mo-cycle tire last. I don't think I have ever had a tire last on
a bike for more than 1 year. Of course even in Ottawa I put more than
8,000 miles on the ex500 the first year. Not bad for getting the bike in
June (I think).

Tom

/*************************************************************
 Thomas Emberson
 '01 BRG Sprint ST (last count 7 months old, 13,700 miles)
 sold: '98 ZX6e, '99 ZX9r, '95 EX500
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