Bike tyres are often like this, I presume it's because the rear tyre is driven whereas the front tyre is pushed.I have tried to find an answer to this but it is puzzling.
I have a set of PR4s on order. I have noticed that the tread pattern of the front tyre appears to be the wrong way round. Normally the channels would carry water away from the centre. But the front pattern seems to drive water towards centre.
Any idea why?
I'm sure there is some fancy scientific explanation but as long as the rotation arrows on the tyre sidewall are correct that's all we need to concern ourselves with
Ps, tractor style tyres are often reversed on the front (of 4wd) vehicles to improve tyre life & wear characteristics of vehicles that have a lot of road use.




