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How often do motorcycle tires change?

Motorcycle tires are usually replaced once every 3 years or 60 thousand kilometers. Check the tires before each ride. If cracks and bulges are found, replace the tires immediately. Pay attention to tire pressure. Insufficient tire pressure of motorcycle will lead to excessive tire deformation, which will not only hurt the tire, but also make the handling more dull, reduce the cornering limit and easily lead to a collision.

Keep the tires intact and the tread clean;

Check the treads of the front and rear tires every time after the car is closed, and remove foreign objects such as pebbles embedded in the pattern. If small nails and iron sheets are found, take them out immediately and carefully check whether the inner tube is punctured.

Motorcycle tires are generally not suitable for repair, because the tread after hot repair is higher than other parts, and the car will bump up and down when driving. It is best to repair the inner tube by fire, and in the absence of fire repair materials and fixtures, patch glue can also be used for cold repair.

If you often pass by unclean roads, there will often be scattered iron chips and broken glass on the road. In order to prevent the inner tube from being punctured beyond repair, you can take a set of special tools with you. They are: two tire crowbars, a small air pump, a small folding scissors, a tube of tire repair glue and several pieces of tire repair cloth.

The replacement of inner tube mainly depends on its aging degree and intact degree. Although the punctured inner tube has been repaired, its reliability has been greatly reduced compared with the intact inner tube that has not been punctured.

Generally, it is necessary to consider replacing the inner tube that has been used for one year or driven for more than 8 thousand kilometers. When replacing a new inner tube, it is best to coat a thin layer of talcum powder on its outer surface and put it into the outer tire to prevent the inner tube from aging and adhering to the outer tire.

Tire replacement mainly depends on the wear degree of tread pattern. Excessive wear of tread pattern will reduce driving stability and easily cause side slip.

When loading and unloading tires, it is best to have a special tire pry bar (plate), and do not use sharp-edged tools to avoid damaging tires during operation.