weather cracking

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weather cracking

02 Sep 2007 16:28
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i have this spare tire on a mag rim from the back of a police bike. my kz1000 rear went flat yesterday. question is, will a little bit of sidewall weather cracking be a big issue? i put the police tire assembly on, only to notice the weather cracking afterwards. i really don't want to mess with it anymore but safety first, right?

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Re: weather cracking

02 Sep 2007 16:37
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there is a code on the tire that tells how old it is, I think it in the info section, but I would replace it, no fun having a flat at speed
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Re: weather cracking

02 Sep 2007 20:50
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well, it can't be too old. i got it off of a police bike. the sides have a few cracks from where it sat around for a long time. the tread looks good.

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Re: weather cracking

03 Sep 2007 06:50
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If the only thing between you and the ground is a small patch of rubber.....................why take the risk ? Motorcycle tires are quite different than car tires. And for good reasons. Ride safe.

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Re: weather cracking

03 Sep 2007 06:58
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arai60 wrote:
If the only thing between you and the ground is a small patch of rubber.....................why take the risk ? Motorcycle tires are quite different than car tires. And for good reasons. Ride safe.
true..i guess i didn't want to go out there and mess with it anymore....oh well.:) thanks guys.

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