06-29-2008, 01:53 PM
If you do a session and the tires don't soften up, then replace them.
If you start coming out of turns at normal (to you) pace and the rear starts slipping, then you need to replace it.
If you're trailbreaking a usual amount and you're pushing the front, replace it.
It really depends on the type of tires, the rider, and general storage of the bike. You can treat it like a car. When the tires start slipping, replace them.
If you start coming out of turns at normal (to you) pace and the rear starts slipping, then you need to replace it.
If you're trailbreaking a usual amount and you're pushing the front, replace it.
It really depends on the type of tires, the rider, and general storage of the bike. You can treat it like a car. When the tires start slipping, replace them.
