Brian Scott
Husqvarna
AA Class
Just curious about what everyone thinks is the recommended minimum tread depth/percentage from original depth they run before changing to new shoes. On my '11 wr300 I'm currently running Kenda Parkers front and rear. The front is still nearly new looking w/500 miles or so. The rear is a 120/100-18 w/1,000 miles on it. Although the rear looks very worn, the center knobs still have 9 mm of tread left. Tread depth on center knobs on my new (un-mounted) rear is 16 mm, so I still have a little over 50% tread left. The rounded edges of the center knobs are visually deceiving making me think I have less tread than what actually remains. Traction hasn't been an issue so far. I got a pinch flat recently on the rear while riding, so I bought a new rear tire thinking 1,000 miles was enough to set it out to pasture, but was surprised when I measured the tread depth of the old and new, so thinking I'm going to run the tire in the other direction (it's bi-directional) to get a couple more hundred miles out of it.
Also, does anyone wrap their tubes w/old tubes for more pinch flat protection? I run Moose super heavy duty tubes front and rear (10 psi front, 8 psi rear for single track in the woods), so was surprised by the pinch flat (first one ever for a rear) and am thinking of using the old tube to wrap around a new tube...
Also, does anyone wrap their tubes w/old tubes for more pinch flat protection? I run Moose super heavy duty tubes front and rear (10 psi front, 8 psi rear for single track in the woods), so was surprised by the pinch flat (first one ever for a rear) and am thinking of using the old tube to wrap around a new tube...