flying junior
Well-known member
My Pilot Road rear tire is cupping.
The trailing edge of each block of tread on the sides of the tire is sticking up a little, kind of like a little birdie tail. Down the center, the tread blocks are level from front to back. In an earlier post, I learned that this cupping is probably the cause of some wicked howling, particularly in curves, and is probably caused by running too much on the slab.
I live in the middle of a city, and I have to travel a good bit to get on the fun stuff. Then I take multi-state trips and just make it worse.
I don't recall the problem with the Avon Azaros I had before (which wore waay too fast). Is there one kind of tire or another that is less susceptible to this sort of problem? Would different inflation help? (I carry the recommended 36 psi.) Suspension setting?
My present inclination is just to ignore it, try to ride more twisty and maybe wear those edges off, but maybe someone has other suggestions. ??
The trailing edge of each block of tread on the sides of the tire is sticking up a little, kind of like a little birdie tail. Down the center, the tread blocks are level from front to back. In an earlier post, I learned that this cupping is probably the cause of some wicked howling, particularly in curves, and is probably caused by running too much on the slab.
I live in the middle of a city, and I have to travel a good bit to get on the fun stuff. Then I take multi-state trips and just make it worse.
I don't recall the problem with the Avon Azaros I had before (which wore waay too fast). Is there one kind of tire or another that is less susceptible to this sort of problem? Would different inflation help? (I carry the recommended 36 psi.) Suspension setting?
My present inclination is just to ignore it, try to ride more twisty and maybe wear those edges off, but maybe someone has other suggestions. ??