Pirelli Rosso Corsa TireWhat tire is that, are they the stock ones that came with the bike?
If it's in other areas, change them. If you buy your own tires, Rosey Toes is one of the few that will squeeze you in without an appointment, if you take the wheels off and bring them in, he can do it on the spot. Otherwise, Adrian at AceMoto tech is awesome, buy tires and install will be reduced, just takes a long time from iirc to even get a spot
And yes stock tire from 2014What tire is that, are they the stock ones that came with the bike?
If it's in other areas, change them. If you buy your own tires, Rosey Toes is one of the few that will squeeze you in without an appointment, if you take the wheels off and bring them in, he can do it on the spot. Otherwise, Adrian at AceMoto tech is awesome, buy tires and install will be reduced, just takes a long time from iirc to even get a spot
I’ll give that a shotThat is one old tire. I would first put water on the hole to see if their is an air leak and if not, pull out the piece and see if starts to leak after. Even though you still have decent tread, the tire is dry and hard with limited traction to what it had when it was new.
I'm really intrigued, you mention the tires are Pirelli Rosso Corsa's and they've been on the bike since 2013. Is that right? That means you're riding around on tires that are 7 or 8-years old. They could be even older than that: take a look on the sidewall for a 4-digit number indicating the week and year of manufacture. For example "4012" would indicate a tire that was born on the 40th week of 2012.
I'm really intrigued, you mention the tires are Pirelli Rosso Corsa's and they've been on the bike since 2013. Is that right? That means you're riding around on tires that are 7 or 8-years old. But here's the thing, they could be even older than that! Take a look on the sidewall for a 4-digit number indicating the week and year of manufacture. For example "4012" would indicate a tire that was born on the 40th week of 2012.
The photos show what appears to be amble tread depth remaining (e.g. more than 1-2mm), so I'm willing to bet either the bike has sat for an extended period of time and/or you don't ride much more than 1,000 kms each season, if that. Am I correct?
This.
@OP, change the tires. Put some good rubber on the front/rear, your bike will transform and give lots more confidence. Also those stock Pirellis, probably aren't as good as a set of separately bought pirellis, odd, though is what it is...
Idk I don’t think it’s a stapler tho like I’ve spun the tire and seen another spot that looks like that but smaller I’m just wondering now if I can cover it with rubber aid or somethingIf you put some flat-proof balancer goop stuff in the tire, and then pull the staples out,
anything that went right through will get wet :| might even stop leaking after a little bit,
you will need to monitor your tire pressure very carefully.
or replace the tires
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Are you serious?Idk I don’t think it’s a stapler tho like I’ve spun the tire and seen another spot that looks like that but smaller I’m just wondering now if I can cover it with rubber aid or something