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Rider
23-06-06, 10:23 AM
Hiya
Did anyone see Brooke's post on the London Bikers forum re going side to side to warm up tyres? She got pulled over by plod and was given a telling off.
The consensus was that swishing does not warm tyres up and is all a bit pointless. I thought however it did help by flexing tyre walls.
Does anyone have a clear logical answer on this?
Ta

Carsick
23-06-06, 10:25 AM
It won't make a great deal of difference in terms of heat, but it can be handy for cleaning off the tyres.

huge
23-06-06, 10:45 AM
One of the bike mags (maybe Bike) tested this a few years back.

They used thermometers and tested the temp of tyre carcasses under different conditions.

The upshot was that doing the old side to side thing had no demonstrable warming effect!

GP gods still do it though, but I s'pose they are very different types of tyres

BillyC
23-06-06, 11:24 AM
braking and accelleration is what warms them up - front and rear respectively.

Going from side to side only warms me up - not my tyres. :D

Mr Toad
23-06-06, 11:39 AM
As Michael says, it only cleans the tyres & doesn't warm them up.

However, I usually do it in the morning when setting off as it gives me a chance to squirm about in the seat, stretch legs (perhaps that should be leg :lol: ) & get comfortable.

I can imagine that anyone following would think WTF :shock: , and anything that wakes up a bored Mr Plod is probably going to be bad news . . .ello, ello, ello, what's going on 'eer then :plod:

Rider
23-06-06, 11:39 AM
Mmmmm, interesting. Tks guys.

jonboy
23-06-06, 11:53 AM
Yes another urban myth, side to side weaving won't make an ounce of difference in the real world. But as Carsick says, it does help to clean some crap off the sides of the tyres if you've been through some muck etc. It's also certainly not illegal to weave like this, providing of course you're doing it sensibly and riding with the correct degree of care and attention. Naturally if plod sees you it's almost guaranteed they're going to give you a tug.


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Iansv
23-06-06, 01:50 PM
Yeah I only do it to clean crud off

kciN
23-06-06, 01:57 PM
Sometimes it can be a 'boredom' thing..

When you're limited to slower speeds and can't overtake cos of cars/cameras etc..

Just a bit of play to 'while' the slowness away!! :wink:

curium
23-06-06, 02:06 PM
Better off accelarating and then hard braking as this increases friction which increases heat.

SVeeedy Gonzales
23-06-06, 02:07 PM
I do that in between the cats eyes when I'm filtering sometimes - as much to be more noticeable in rear view mirrors of cage drivers as to alleviate boredom.

Spiderman
23-06-06, 02:33 PM
Sometimes it can be a 'boredom' thing..

When you're limited to slower speeds and can't overtake cos of cars/cameras etc..

Just a bit of play to 'while' the slowness away!! :wink:

Yep.

Or a "ooh the pretty girls at the bus stop are looking at me" move ;) better than risking a wheelie and taking a drop. :lol:

Sid Squid
23-06-06, 02:45 PM
Completely pointless with a road tyre.

Quiff Wichard
23-06-06, 05:04 PM
did you see Lee Evans the other night


was goin side to side and got pulled over by a bobby

"what are you doing" ?

" Doing like formula one- warming up me tyres"

well u r banned u will have to walk


then he says he started skating about like he was on ice from side to side.

"what are you doin now"?


"WARMIN UP ME SHOES ! ""





well I liked it

kwak zzr
23-06-06, 06:09 PM
the side to side thing with me is more for safety avoiding bloody manhole covers :roll: