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how long do motorbike tyres last
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
The lifespan of motorbike tyres can vary significantly based on several factors, including tyre composition (soft, medium, or hard compound), riding style (aggressive vs. conservative), road conditions, and maintenance practices. Generally, motorcycle tyres can last between 3,000 to 15,000 miles. Soft compound tyres, which offer more grip, may wear out faster, especially if used aggressively or on poor road surfaces. Hard compound tyres provide less grip but typically have a longer life. Regular checks for tyre pressure, tread depth, and signs of wear or damage can help maximize tyre lifespan. Moreover, storing the bike properly and avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures or sunlight can also prolong tyre life. Ultimately, adhering to the manufacturer's recommendations and observing your riding conditions and habits will be key in determining how long your tyres will last.
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