Tire Age Matters!!

Published by: 2Wheeltips on 19th Jul 2010 | View all blogs by 2Wheeltips

Here is something many riders don't know about. The age of your motorcycle tires is just as important as the depth of the tread.

Why? Because motorcycle tire rubber is soft....much softer than the rubber in your car tires. And it has to be....soft rubber grips the road very well and lets you ride those twisty roads with confidence. It is also why motorcycle tires wear much faster than car tires.


Because they are softer, they will dry out and crack as they get old. Once this happens it doesn't matter if it is a brand new tire or one with a few hundred miles, it is dangerous to use because old motorcycle tires are slippery. They have less grip and increased braking distance which could get you into a crash.


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If you ride 2000 miles a year (the estimated average for bikers in the U.S.) or more, you will wear your tires out before they "age" out. If all you do is ride to the local bike night and back a few times a month, you will have hard cracked tires with plenty of tread.

How do you tell the age of the tire? That's simple. It is right on the sidewall....but it is encoded.

The first 2 numbers are the week of the year the tire was made and the last 2 numbers are the year.  So this tire was made the 13th week of 2004.....sometime around the 1st week of April 2004.

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Knowing the tire age has a few uses:

Buying used bikes
When buying a used bike, you definitely want to check the tire age. If the tires are over 5 years old, use the tire age to negotiate a better price. You will need to replace those tires soon.


Dealers with leftover bikes

Due to the economy, many motorcycle dealers have brand new 2007 - 2009 bikes.......with old tires. Even brand new bikes have tires that are at least 1 year old on them. So a "new"
2007 bike could have tires made in 2005. Here is a chance for you to ask for a price break or have the dealer put newer tires on the bike as part of the deal.

Websites that sell discount tires

Why do you think some websites (I won't name any here) sell motorcycle tires for 65% - 75% off? Because they are old. Some of them have been sitting around in storage for 6 or 7 years. If you order from a discount tire website, let them know up front you will not accept any tires that are over 18 months old.
If they ship them anyway, refuse the order.

I hope this helps.

Comments

2 Comments

  • Reggie
    by Reggie 1 year ago
    Great article and very informative. I would just like to add, though it's pretty well known in motorcycle circles but worth repeating, to never use any tire shine products or ArmorAll on any parts of your motorcycle tires including the sidewall. These can seriously degrade the rubber composition and subsequently the performance of the tire. Just clean your tires with a mild detergent and water. Try to keep them out of the suns rays when parked but that is, of course, easier said then done. Reggie
  • 2Wheeltips
    by 2Wheeltips 1 year ago
    Good point reggie. Also if you load up your tires with tire shine, it will fling off onto the bike.....which you will have to clean up. (we all know how much we love to wash our bikes) Also if you really load up the tire shine, it could drip down onto the tread area which could impact traction.
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