Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => BIG BANDIT BANTER => Topic started by: WEINERDOGBONE on April 19, 2005, 06:28:22 PM
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I've been noticing that my front tire is cupping. The tire is a Michelin, but the variation escapes me as I write this. I think this should be telling me something about my front suspension. I don't know what it is though. I am not well educated in suspension workings. Can anyone offer input please? :thanks:
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Is it a Macadam 90 ? if so i think this is a common problem with these tyres after a while.
I would'nt worry too much about the suspension just yet.
Also have you checked your running the correct pressure.
Just my little bit :blahblah:
Robbie
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Is it a Macadam 90 ? if so i think this is a common problem with these tyres after a while.
What he said... :grin:
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It seems to be that front tire cupping is related to braking. I'm a touring rider and usually ride at a relaxed pace with minimal hard braking. I got just about 11,000 miles on the original Michelin Macadams with NO visible cupping on the front tire. The rear had a well worn flat spot that did affect cornering feel, but it wasn't too bad.
I really noticed a quieter ride with new Metzeler ME880 tires front and rear and they should be well suited to touring even though they're a lower speed rating than the originals.
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I am pretty carfeful about running the correct tire pressure. I think the hard braking comment may be closer to home. I don't get the bike out much unless I have time to run the hell out of it into corners and such. Thanks for the advice everyone.
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The Macadam 90s are known for cupping. They also came out with Macadam 100s that were supposed to not cup as much. I don't know how they did as they don't even sell Macadams anymore, only pilots.
I got 3k on my macadam 90s on mostly twistys.