12-03-10, 04:27 PM | #11 |
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ive seen alot of tyres....with loads worse wear than that after a couple of sessions..
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13-03-10, 10:52 AM | #12 |
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This is my rear tyre after a particularly nasty tank slapper last year....
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13-03-10, 12:18 PM | #13 |
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That just looks bald?
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13-03-10, 06:41 PM | #14 |
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it was fine when i set off i promise!
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The Diablo, like the Z6 has no continuous centre tread pattern which means people sometimes don't realise how worn the centre is until you break through to carcass. My guess is they tyre was low on tread and/or pressure and the tank slapper was the first symptom you picked up on with the rear tyre issue. Just a thought. Jambo
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God knows, possibly. All i know is it was fine when i set off, and 50 miles later when i stopped to check it (and change my pants) it looked like that. Came over the crest of a hill and hit a rut, my mate who was following at the time said he saw my back tyre shoot about 3ft either way of the centreline and me bounce out of the seat, he was convinced i was a goner as was i! Don't really know much about tyres (as you have probably guessed), just wondering, how safe was it to ride in that condition? |
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tactcom7, it may have looked fine but I guarantee, if you had looked closer, you would have seen the tyre was well worn Cheers Ben |
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13-03-10, 11:39 PM | #18 |
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Why would it just wear on that small patch though? I had to ride it another 50 miles back home and it didn't get any worse.
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We spend more time upright on the road so the centre obviously wears/had worn at a greater rate....jeez, I sound like an **** that is trying to show someone how to suck eggs. You just had more rubber left, off centre
On way back, you probably took it much much easier as well. That was perhaps why it seemingly didn't get any worse. There was a member(Matt I think) on here who had a similar situation with the tyres on his SV1000, IIRC . Tyre were Z6s . A similar occurance with someone else on an SV650, come to think of it. I can't remember his name but he lives(lived atleast) in Barry lol. Cheers Ben |
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The plan was to take it easy back but I had some scooby up my **** for a bit and it all got a little silly lol Si |
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