Unusual tire condition
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Unusual tire condition
The Pilot Powers that I have benn raving about in another thread have a small groove running the full circumference of both tires; these grooves were not there when new. Have you seen anything like this before? Am I worrying about nothing?
I have gone back to the dealer and made them aware of the situation. They will be raising the matter with the distributor, and Michelin Canada.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kromedome/ ... 116438985/
I have gone back to the dealer and made them aware of the situation. They will be raising the matter with the distributor, and Michelin Canada.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kromedome/ ... 116438985/
Jason
Rockster Edition 80 #893
Rockster Edition 80 #893
The grooves are approximately half a millimetre deep. They were not there when new, and a buddy pointed them out to me during a long ride recently. Both front and rear have similar grooves. There is nothing extending from the bike, at either end, capable of doing this.MartyWadd wrote:That's a tough one. How deep are the grooves? How long have they been there? They look like something just scraped the dirt off. Is this a possibility? Oh, by the way, I know nothing about motorcycle tires.
Jason
Rockster Edition 80 #893
Rockster Edition 80 #893
I have used Pilot Roads and Pilot Sport tyres on 3 different bikes (R850R, Rockster, Honda CBF600) and never seen suffered from this. Just checked thee Pilot Roads on the CBF and there is no sign of this on my tyres.
It may however be unique to the Pilot Power tyres but it does seem odd. Any loss of material on the tyre carcass around the circumference would surely put the wheel out of balance and affect tyre grip?
Chris
It may however be unique to the Pilot Power tyres but it does seem odd. Any loss of material on the tyre carcass around the circumference would surely put the wheel out of balance and affect tyre grip?
Chris
Here is a link to the apriliaforum where a few blokes discussed this issue.
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... light=seam
Having some good friends here in Greenville SC who run the AMA support truck for Michelin I am confident in their knowledge of the tires. Actually, I tried a set of PP's on my Rockster over two years ago, before they were released to the public.
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... light=seam
Having some good friends here in Greenville SC who run the AMA support truck for Michelin I am confident in their knowledge of the tires. Actually, I tried a set of PP's on my Rockster over two years ago, before they were released to the public.
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