A tyre is the only component that directly bears the road abuses. Timely replacement of tyres delivers optimum performance and ensure safety.

 

Vehicle performance is largely affected by the condition of the tyres. Poorly maintained tyres can endanger your safety. But like other components, these rubber parts also have a timeline. We will check out the four crucial signs that tell it's time to replace your tyres.

 

Too many cuts and punctures

 

Tyres are durable enough to resist a number of impacts, but sometimes they can get a puncture. If a tyre is being used despite too many cuts, deformed tread, corrosive damage and punctures, it would not only affect the performance and ride quality but also put your safety at risk.

 

Contact a professional and check whether the internal chamber is beyond repair. If it is irreparable, it's time for the replacement. You can check your recommended tyre size and order from Tyresnmore, which replaces your vehicle’s tyre right at your doorstep.

 

Tyre tread reaches legal wear limit

 

Wear is the most common sign of a tyre reaching its end of life. Every tyre manufacturer puts a tyre wear indicator mark. It is a little bump that is usually located in between the main grooves. Once the rubber wears down to this level, it simply means that the tyre has reached its legal wear limit. You can still use the tyre, but neither safety nor performance can be guaranteed beyond this wear limit.

 

Tyre showing signs of ageing

 

It is hard to predict the lifespan of a tyre as it has no relation with the manufacturing date. Tyres that have never been in use or used rarely may still show signs of wearing. Several factors can affect their life, including weather conditions, load, tyre pressure, storing and usage conditions, maintenance, deformation or cracks, riding style, etc.

 

Generally, most manufacturers do not recommend using the tyre beyond five years. This is because the oil in the rubber starts evaporating over time, causing the rubber to harden up. If you need to use the tyre beyond five years, it has to be examined by a professional. Over ten years, they need to be replaced, irrespective of their condition.

 

Tyre showing unusual wear pattern

 

Another important sign that makes tyre replacement inevitable is the unusual wearing of the tyre treads from the shoulders or in the centre. This suggests a mechanical problem or some balancing issue. It may be a sign of incorrect tyre pressure as well. Besides, scalping or cupping often occurs in the front tyre, which may raise handling and stability problems.

 

The unusual wear also depends upon your braking habits. If you see other motorcycle tyres in good conditions, as compared to yours, change your riding style, and practice moderate braking and acceleration.