Has anyone else had to wrestle with this?? When is it the rite time to replace your tires? I know there isn't a fits all answer. I mount, balance my own. Bike is used for commuting 98% of the time. Almost no squidly riding done on this bike! but will go over the posted limit by a good %. 22 miles one way to or from work, I 95. 17 of the 22 super slab riding. To work 2pm back at about midnite to 3am. Lots of semi 's on the road coming back that late. The problem i find is rite now i have time to change it, but will next weekend or thru the week if need be! My rear tire is just @ the 2/32 wear bar on a patch of about 10 inches of the tire. The rest of the tire isn't.Tire rides ok,has a couple of little cuts that don't look threatening. I'm thinking let it ride another week, i don't feel like messing with it today! Chain could use an adjustment, brake pads are less than half worn, no other reason to remove the wheel but to change the tire! Front tire will last another rear. This is the first time I've gotten 7k on a rear tire! Totally thanks to the Stinko 009, which seems pretty thick after it gets to the 2/32 bar, probing in cut. When i change them i cut thru the middle with a blade & then cut the bead with dikes, so i look to see what safety meat i had! Avon's & Continentals were scary thin when they got to the wear bar limit! Just would rather sit in front of this thing and ask than to take action! Best wishes to anyone affected with still another weather disaster! Indiana/Kentucky area. If i don't change it will the concern of other than a safe tire make me wish i did? not to mention if it goes flat, or worse??? Anyone taken a chance and regretted it!!!?