If you are on a bike ride and have a smooth riding experience then it is because of the tyres. Tyres are the essential elements of the motorbike that helps it to stand on a road. Without a tyre, you cannot imagine a ride on a bike or a car; after all, tyres are the legs of the bike.
Now, the difficult part is to know how to select and which tyre is
better for your bike. Tyres provide comfort, durability, grip and performance.
Everyone is aware of different brands of the bike, so it's time you should know about tyres as well. Lets dig in
and also see what the experts like Todd
Kassal have to say on this!
1.
Type
Which one is
better-Radial Tyre or Bias Ply? According to Todd Kassal, radial tyres are
stronger, allow sidewalls, and have efficient power to the surface. The radial
tyre also provides you a wider flat profile with flexible sidewalls. Whereas a
bias tyre consists of multiple plies of rubber, have better comfort and
traction, more bearing capacity, sidewalls and crown interdependence. It is
less flexible and heat-up more. It
offers less rolling resistance as compared to Bias Ply.
2. Tread and Pattern
Tread is the rubber design on the
circumference of the tyre and it helps retain flexibility
on road. There are various types of tread and different types of patterns. The
slick tyres don't have tread and whereas the racing tyre has tread but doesn't
have a pattern. The pattern has grooves and channels that enable safe riding
and a strong grip on wet roads.
3.
Size of the Tire
The size of the tyre is a very essential element of the bike
because it affects the mileage. A larger size of a tyre provides more rolling
resistance that brings load on mileage and engine. Thus normal size tyres are
better than the bigger ones. If you want to select the correct size for your
bike then you should check the rating code that is placed on the sidewalls of
the tyre and the type of bike you want.
4.
Front
Vs Rear
For front or rear tyres, it is
important to have the best quality of tyres and thus for better handling and
better performance we do not make differences between the brand of the tyre
because differences can cause instability and insecurity in riding.
Todd Kassal states that slicks are designed for a particular reason and thus
for normal ride/track days it is not important to buy an expensive sporty bike.

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