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Break In Your New Tires.

Break In Your New Tires.

Postby 02slera » Fri Jun 17, 2011 3:29 pm

i like to think im not a complete idiot when it comes to cars,
but i will admit i did not think you are supposed to drive 500 miles before really "testing" new tires. here's a quote:
"Tires are comprised of many layers of rubber, steel and fabric. Due to these different components, your new tires require a break-in period to ensure that they deliver their normal ride quality and maximum performance. As tires are cured, a release lubricant is applied to prevent them from sticking in their mold. Some of the lubricant stays on the surface of your tires, reducing traction until it is worn away. Five hundred miles of easy acceleration, cornering and braking will allow the mold release lubricant to wear off, allowing the other tire components to begin working together. It is also important to note that your old tires probably had very little tread depth remaining when you felt it was time to replace them. As any autocrosser or racer who has tread rubber shaved off of his tires will tell you, low tread depth tires respond more quickly. Don't be surprised if your new tires are a little slower to respond (even if you use the exact same tire as before). Their new, full depth brings with it a little more tread squirm until they wear down.

NOTE: Be careful whenever you explore the capabilities of your new tires. Remember that every tire requires a break-in period of 500 miles for optimum performance."
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Re: Break In Your New Tires.

Postby KingKevin » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:15 am

interesting... didnt know that
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Re: Break In Your New Tires.

Postby yaddadaimsayin » Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:58 pm

good info.
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Re: Break In Your New Tires.

Postby crispone » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:18 pm

This is a bygone conclusion among more avid motorcyclists, although the process takes less miles and experiences accelerated break-in by nature of the physical strain that they are exposed to, EVEN driving lightly.

"Sticker Tiers", or "fresh rubber" always needs "scuffed-in" before you really get on it. :wink:




(It can improve how they continue to wear as they age, as well... although I'd cut that break-in time down by half or more, myself... 8) )




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Re: Break In Your New Tires.

Postby 20SoLaRa02 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:00 pm

Nice, I learned something new today :).
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