How often are motorcycle tires changed?
1. Observe tire Wear: There is a wear Indicator on the tire, usually a small triangle or TWI (Tread Wear Indicator) words. When the tire is worn to the point where this mark is in line with the tread, a new tire is needed.
2. Check the side wall of the tire: If there are cracks, scars or dents on the side wall of the tire, these may mean that the tire has been damaged and needs to be replaced in time.
3. According to driving conditions and driving habits: if you often drive in bad road conditions, such as gravel roads, muddy roads, etc., tire wear will be faster, and you may need to replace tires more frequently. In addition, driving habits will also affect the service life of the tire, such as rapid acceleration, sudden braking, etc., will accelerate tire wear.
In general, there is no fixed standard for the replacement cycle of tires, and it is generally recommended to check after driving 5000-10000 kilometers, and if it is found that there is serious wear or damage, it should be replaced in time. At the same time, regular tire balance and positioning checks are recommended to ensure tire life and safety performance.