Excessive
Front Tire Wear
Excessive
tire wear, and/or cupping, is a problem that most motorcyclists
experience over time. Too often this is simply the result of failing
to maintain proper tire pressure. However, this is far from a complete
answer.
Cupping
is a phenomena that is absolutely normal! Excessive cupping or
excessive wear on one side of the tire as compared to the other is
not.
There
are at least seven causes of cupping and/or uneven wear in the front
tire other than tire air pressure:
Most roads are banked away from the center. Thus, if you ride
vertical, the side of your tire closest to the center of the road
wears more.
Your tires 'scuff' when you force a speed change with them. The rear
tire scuffs when you accelerate and when you brake (and every time
you ride in a direction other than straight ahead.) Thus, it tends
to have even 'cupping' as compared to the front tire (which scuffs
when you brake but not when you accelerate.)
Carrying an unevenly divided load (all your tools, jumper cable,
etc.) in one saddlebag can result in your riding the bike other than
vertical most of the time.
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