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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe Supreme failure
« Last post by Andyb1 on Today at 09:43:56 AM »Agreed Andre.
Another factor regarding tyre failure is of course their age (and how they have been stored…..moisture, uv exposure, on a wheel or folded etc). Touring tyres by design should last for a good mileage (say 10,000 miles) so can take many years to wear out. In the last few years I have scrapped 4 x tyres due to cracking not wear. All were on secondhand bikes so their age was not known.
The recommended life for caravan tyres is 5 - 7 years. If good reliability is wanted maybe we should consider a similar maximum age for cycle tyres? But few if any have a date stamp showing when they were manufactured.
Another factor regarding tyre failure is of course their age (and how they have been stored…..moisture, uv exposure, on a wheel or folded etc). Touring tyres by design should last for a good mileage (say 10,000 miles) so can take many years to wear out. In the last few years I have scrapped 4 x tyres due to cracking not wear. All were on secondhand bikes so their age was not known.
The recommended life for caravan tyres is 5 - 7 years. If good reliability is wanted maybe we should consider a similar maximum age for cycle tyres? But few if any have a date stamp showing when they were manufactured.

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