front tire replacement
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front tire replacement
At 10,500 miles I will be replacing my rear tire for a second time. On average how long do the front tires last? I haven't replaced it yet, but probably will at the same time.
Re: front tire replacement
Mostly the front tire vs rear tire is ratio 1 : 2
When you need to change the rear for the 3rd time, the front is ready to be changed.
When you need to change the rear for the 3rd time, the front is ready to be changed.
Re: front tire replacement
My front tyre has 19,000 miles on it and isn't down to the wear limit yet, looks like it will last to around 22,000 miles.
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Re: front tire replacement
sean - what make of tyre have you got fitted to the rear at present and how do you ride - high speed or commuting?

Re: front tire replacement
The front tire looks OK. But, it seems easier to replace both now. I mostly use it for commuting, a 50 mile round trip at 55 to 70 mph. But, I have a couple of 500 mile round trips coming up, mostly at 70+ mph, some at 90+ degrees.
Re: front tire replacement
If there's plenty tread left on the front why change it?sean wrote:The front tire looks OK. But, it seems easier to replace both now.
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You're right. If you've got 19,000 miles so far, I ought to be able to get more. I just don't want to get down to the belt like I did for the rear tire.
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Re: front tire replacement
If you have the cash, i'd change them both, especially with the longer trips coming.
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Re: front tire replacement
A front is pretty cheap:
http://www.tyretectrading.co.uk/dunlop- ... front.html
But why throw away a perfectly serviceable tyre?
Just doesn't make sense to change before you get down to the wear limit.
http://www.tyretectrading.co.uk/dunlop- ... front.html
But why throw away a perfectly serviceable tyre?
Just doesn't make sense to change before you get down to the wear limit.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong