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Tyre Rotation?

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Old 30-10.-2006, 08:07 PM   #16
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Default Re: Tyre Rotation?

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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
^^ yeah, same here, but this then presents the conundrum that a rear tyre is more likely to suffer punctures, so, the rear wheel with the more heavily worn tyre? Dilemma, dilemma

How about rotating your tyres left to right? Ever noticed the front tyre wears more on the left because most of us make more left turns? Hmmmmm

and will a couple of alloy wheel weights take out the vibration in the handle bars, may be a wheel alignment

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