Monday, 19 July 2010

How To Avoid Dry Rot Tires

Happy Monday Morning


Keeping your tires in good shape includes constant attention to them, maintaining proper inflation at all times, and avoiding street hazards as much as possible, which is definitely impossible living in NYC.  

But dry rot is a problem some tires seem to experience, particularly if our motorcycles are not ridden year round.

There are a few simple things that you can do to minimize dry rot:


Do not store your motorcycle near electrical appliances. Ozone is generated around electrical appliances and is primarily responsible for the cracks in your tire rubber.

Do not use anything like Armor All on your tires. These products make the rubber look nice and clean and  bright black, but they also rob the rubber of the chemicals they were manufactured with which are  designed to minimize the effect of ozone.
Do not park your bike with the tires sitting on oil spots. The oil will deteriorate the tire rubber over time.

If you found this information to be informative and helpful please forward 
it on to a family or friend who rides.  
Remember knowledge is key.   Ride to Live~~Live to Ride

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