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LAB-372-Motorcycle Tire Talk! Age, Balancing, Styles, Etc.

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Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com

In this episode, we talk about all things tires. We cover how old your motorcycle tires can be and still be safe, what tires are the best, and the best way to balance them. This episode was presented live on YouTube to our Patreon members. You can be a Patron of Law Abiding Biker and get our content much sooner than the public. If you need new tires, please check out our store. You can contact us if you don't see your desired tire size.

SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE

Tires age due to a combination of factors, including exposure to environmental conditions, the materials they are made from, and how they are used. Here are some key points on how tires age:

  1. Oxidation: Over time, exposure to oxygen and ozone in the air causes the rubber compounds in tires to degrade. This process, known as oxidation, makes the rubber harder and less flexible, leading to cracks and a decrease in performance.
  2. UV Exposure: Ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight can break down the chemical bonds in tire rubber, causing the tires to become brittle and crack. This is especially problematic for tires that are not regularly used and are stored outside.
  3. Heat: Exposure to high temperatures accelerates the aging process of tires. Heat causes the rubber to lose elasticity and strength more quickly. Tires used in hot climates or on vehicles that generate a lot of heat (e.g., heavy trucks) age faster.
  4. Physical Wear: Regular use leads to physical wear and tear, which contributes to the aging process. The tread wears down, and the internal structure can become compromised due to impacts, punctures, and general use.
  5. Storage Conditions: How tires are stored significantly affects their aging. Tires stored in cool, dry, and dark conditions age more slowly compared to those exposed to heat, moisture, and light.
  6. Chemical Exposure: Exposure to certain chemicals, oils, and solvents can accelerate the aging process of tires by breaking down the rubber compounds.
  7. Maintenance: Proper tire maintenance, including regular inflation, alignment, and rotation, can help slow the aging process. Neglecting these aspects can lead to uneven wear and faster deterioration.
CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! Signs of Aging Tires
  • Cracking: Visible cracks on the sidewalls or between the treads are a common sign of aging.
  • Hardening: The rubber becomes harder and less flexible, reducing the tire's grip on the road.
  • Deformation: Bulges or deformities in the tire structure can indicate internal damage and aging.
  • Tread Wear: Worn-down treads reduce traction and can be a sign of an aged tire.
Recommendations
  • Regular Inspections: Have your tires inspected regularly by a professional, especially if they are over five years old.
  • Replacement: Tires should generally be replaced every six to ten years, regardless of their appearance, to ensure safety and performance.
  • Proper Storage: If storing tires for an extended period, keep them in a cool, dry, and dark place to slow the aging process.

Understanding how tires age can help you maintain them better and ensure your safety on the road.

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Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com

In this episode, we talk about all things tires. We cover how old your motorcycle tires can be and still be safe, what tires are the best, and the best way to balance them. This episode was presented live on YouTube to our Patreon members. You can be a Patron of Law Abiding Biker and get our content much sooner than the public. If you need new tires, please check out our store. You can contact us if you don't see your desired tire size.

SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE

Tires age due to a combination of factors, including exposure to environmental conditions, the materials they are made from, and how they are used. Here are some key points on how tires age:

  1. Oxidation: Over time, exposure to oxygen and ozone in the air causes the rubber compounds in tires to degrade. This process, known as oxidation, makes the rubber harder and less flexible, leading to cracks and a decrease in performance.
  2. UV Exposure: Ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight can break down the chemical bonds in tire rubber, causing the tires to become brittle and crack. This is especially problematic for tires that are not regularly used and are stored outside.
  3. Heat: Exposure to high temperatures accelerates the aging process of tires. Heat causes the rubber to lose elasticity and strength more quickly. Tires used in hot climates or on vehicles that generate a lot of heat (e.g., heavy trucks) age faster.
  4. Physical Wear: Regular use leads to physical wear and tear, which contributes to the aging process. The tread wears down, and the internal structure can become compromised due to impacts, punctures, and general use.
  5. Storage Conditions: How tires are stored significantly affects their aging. Tires stored in cool, dry, and dark conditions age more slowly compared to those exposed to heat, moisture, and light.
  6. Chemical Exposure: Exposure to certain chemicals, oils, and solvents can accelerate the aging process of tires by breaking down the rubber compounds.
  7. Maintenance: Proper tire maintenance, including regular inflation, alignment, and rotation, can help slow the aging process. Neglecting these aspects can lead to uneven wear and faster deterioration.
CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! Signs of Aging Tires
  • Cracking: Visible cracks on the sidewalls or between the treads are a common sign of aging.
  • Hardening: The rubber becomes harder and less flexible, reducing the tire's grip on the road.
  • Deformation: Bulges or deformities in the tire structure can indicate internal damage and aging.
  • Tread Wear: Worn-down treads reduce traction and can be a sign of an aged tire.
Recommendations
  • Regular Inspections: Have your tires inspected regularly by a professional, especially if they are over five years old.
  • Replacement: Tires should generally be replaced every six to ten years, regardless of their appearance, to ensure safety and performance.
  • Proper Storage: If storing tires for an extended period, keep them in a cool, dry, and dark place to slow the aging process.

Understanding how tires age can help you maintain them better and ensure your safety on the road.

NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED:

Sponsor-Ciro 3D
  • CLICK HERE!
  • Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing
  • Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products
  • Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation
Sponsor-Butt Buffer
  • CLICK HERE
  • Want to ride longer?
  • Tired of a sore and achy ass?
  • Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion?
New Patrons:
  • Adam Marlin of Wildersville, Tennessee
  • John Cordray of Charleston, South Carolina
  • David Swick of Williamsville, New York
If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation:
  • Daniel Kent of Surprise, Arizona
  • Gregory Triplett of Willowick, Ohio
  • Larry Conley of Richmond, Kentucky
  • Michael Macloud of La Place, Louisianna
  • Clark Donnelly of Wilmington, Delaware
  • Moises Zavala of Brookfield, Illinois

________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker πŸ›’SHOP IN THE LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE πŸ›’ 😎BECOME A MEMBER AND GET BENEFITS 😎 πŸ“ΉGET PREMIUM MOTORCYCLE TUTORIAL VIDEOS πŸ“Ή 🎬WATCH OUR MOTORCYCLE DOCUMENTARY FILMS HERE🎬 πŸ’°LEAVE A FLAT DONATION πŸ’° πŸŽ™CHECK OUT THE WEEKLY PODCAST πŸŽ™ β“• FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK β“• 🐦 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER 🐦

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