Keeping your tires in good condition can help keep them in working order for longer, and preventative maintenance can reduce or even prevent serious damage. This will keep you from replacing your tires too often, which also means saving a lot of money. Read on for tire maintenance tips!

Keep It Clean

Dirt, gravel, and other debris can get stuck on or in your tires over time. This can lead to damage or a loss of traction if it goes on for too long. Grab a powerful hose and wash them down every so often to avoid problems.

Load It Up and Watch the Road

Always be aware of how much weight you’re putting on your motorcycle. Your tires are hardy, but going over certain limits can put excess pressure on them, and they’ll wear out faster. They may also struggle with going over unusual debris or obstacles on the road, wearing out the shocks, and potentially puncturing a wheel. If you hit any unexpected speed bumps, take the time to pull over and check your tires. It takes less time than having a blowout and taking your motorcycle to a mechanic.

Pack It In

When possible, make sure you store your motorcycle in a covered location or garage. Sunshine can feel nice, but it can also harden a tire’s sidewalls and cause them to crack. Rapidly changing temperatures and humidity can also cause problems, so try to store your motorcycle in a cool, dry place. Just keep it far away from any corrosive materials stored there in case of spills.

If you’re putting the bike up for an extended time, consider putting it on a stand to avoid putting too much pressure on your tires for too long. Otherwise, your tires might deflate.

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