Motorcycle tires are generally replaced every 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. However, if the motorcycle tire is injured or the tire pattern has been worn flat, or is aging, it must be replaced in time, otherwise it will easily lead to a safe traffic accident.
In addition, how often a
motorcycle tire is changed does not only depend on how many miles you have run. The quality of the tire, the road condition of the tire, the weather, riding habits, parking time, etc. can all affect the wear of the tire, and the replacement cycle will also vary.
Generally, the use of tires should not exceed 3 years, and the mileage should not exceed 60,000 kilometers. The tires that exceed this limit will gradually decrease in performance parameters. Therefore, it is better to replace it as soon as possible if possible. You can refer to the four digits on the sidewall of the tire to indicate the date of manufacture of the tire. The first two digits represent the week number, and the last two digits represent the year.
Before each ride, please check the tires. If cracks or bulges are found, replace the tires immediately. Pay attention to the tire pressure. Insufficient
motorcycle tire pressure will cause excessive tire deformation, which will not only cause damage to the tire, but also make the handling more sluggish and reduce the limit of corners, which can easily cause a crash.