steveoreno
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This has pretty much been said but religiously check your tires pressure as often as possible once you get your new set. I check mine before every ride whenever possible this will enhance tire longevity.
If I'm doing my math correctly, those tires have over 9000 miles on them. I don't know what your expectations are, but that is pretty good wear for tires on a heavy sport touring bike. They aren't disintegrating or defective, they are just predictably worn out.Hi!
I bought a 2006 FJR1300 abs in October 2015 which had PR4GT installed in May 2013. I don't know the full history of the tires but looks like no more than 4000 miles were put on them and they looked like new. I just finished a trip and have put 5000 miles total on since I got the bike last fall, with about 1500 miles of those done this past weekend. This morning I noticed my front tore was wearing a lot more on the right and cupping quite a bit - to the point of no more sipes to the right. Tire pressure was 36psi. This afternoon after 150 miles from this morning I have cords showing on the right side and the rubber seems to be disintegrating! And there seems to be an air bubble in my sidewall??
I am riding in BC, temps this weekend have been between 6 and 20 degrees celcius, more rain than dry. I am not what I would consider to be an aggressive rider. Is this a bad tire? Something wrong with my forks? Or...? I need new tires obviously but am reluctant to buy another set of the same unless I can figure this out. Any help is appreciated.
Ps.. once I figure out how to post pics I will add them.
You need to read, understand, and follow this thread.Yup.. this is a double. Oddly both times I tried to post the site gave me an error.. I logged back in and ta-da! Two posts when I thought there were none.
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You beat me to it by a bit. But I was going to go with alignment. I have not had an FJR long enough to have delved into it, but does the rear tire adjust like chain-driven bikes? (I'll check tomorrow morning when I go outside.) If the rear is off a bit it could affect how which side of the front has more wear, but I don't know for sure.What everyone said about proper psi #1 but I would also check steering head bearing torque and wheel bearings just to make sure and lastly, was the bike ever damaged in a way as to cause wheel mis-alignment?
The front tire normally wears faster on the left side in countries that drive on the right(opposite to your wear) because you are turning for a longer amount of time when making left turns than making right turns.I will be trailering the bike home tonight (still have another hour to get home) and will be ordering new tires. It sounds like another set should be good from what people are saying. Any suggestions on why the uneven wear though?
Saw the same wear pattern on a PR3 once...tire was just worn out!
As stated, it's not unusual for one side to wear faster than the other. There are many theories as to why but just accept that it happens. Certainly not a defective tire.
I'm new to PR4 GT but my PR3 had exactly this kind of pattern and "issue" but I didn't get to see the cords. While thread was in place it was wearing out steady but slow, as soon as I went below the wear bars it was going out like crazy. My theory, different and softer compound below not meant for road use. Nothing that would be completely unexpected.I usually wear out the right side of my fronts like your tire. It must be the gravitational pull here in the Pacific Northwest.
Hi!
I bought a 2006 FJR1300 abs in October 2015 which had PR4GT installed in May 2013. I don't know the full history of the tires but looks like no more than 4000 miles were put on them and they looked like new. I just finished a trip and have put 5000 miles total on since I got the bike last fall, with about 1500 miles of those done this past weekend. This morning I noticed my front tire was wearing a lot more on the right and cupping quite a bit - to the point of no more sipes to the right and actually being concave. Tire pressure was 36psi. This afternoon after 150 miles from this morning I have cords showing on the right side and the rubber seems to be disintegrating! And there seems to be an air bubble in my sidewall??
I am riding in BC, temps this weekend have been between 6 and 20 degrees celcius, more rain than dry. I am not what I would consider to be an aggressive rider. Is this a bad tire? Something wrong with my forks? Or...? I need new tires obviously but am reluctant to buy another set of the same unless I can figure this out. Any help is appreciated.
Ps.. once I figure out how to post pics I will add them.
Um, so that means when you ride home from work, you're making more . . . left turns?I usually wear out the right side of my fronts like your tire. It must be the gravitational pull here in the Pacific Northwest.
Actually, in my case the problem is that I commute on my FJR and my normal route just happens to involve more right turns that I can hot rod on vs left turns. Too many fun spoiling cagers on most left turns for some reason.
The whole left vs right wear may have more to do with right turns in the U.S. being consistently tighter radius than left turns. Some people make up for that by running faster in outside left turns, but most that I have seen wear out the right side a bit quicker.Um, so that means when you ride home from work, you're making more . . . left turns?I usually wear out the right side of my fronts like your tire. It must be the gravitational pull here in the Pacific Northwest.
Actually, in my case the problem is that I commute on my FJR and my normal route just happens to involve more right turns that I can hot rod on vs left turns. Too many fun spoiling cagers on most left turns for some reason.
High mileage and low pressure asside, that is a very odd wear pattern.What everyone said about proper psi #1 but I would also check steering head bearing torque and wheel bearings just to make sure and lastly, was the bike ever damaged in a way as to cause wheel mis-alignment?
I clicked on post one time before and it posted 12 times. Is that the record?You need to read, understand, and follow this thread.Yup.. this is a double. Oddly both times I tried to post the site gave me an error.. I logged back in and ta-da! Two posts when I thought there were none.
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No. I had to suspend a person's posting ability as they clicked on something over 30 times clogging the forum to a crawl.I clicked on post one time before and it posted 12 times. Is that the record?You need to read, understand, and follow this thread.Yup.. this is a double. Oddly both times I tried to post the site gave me an error.. I logged back in and ta-da! Two posts when I thought there were none.
Mods feel free to delete.
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