New tyre with odd design tread

GS Bloke

Registered user
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
Messages
742
Reaction score
0
Location
Bedfordshire Village, England
Hi
I bought this Maxxis tyre for my Pegaso and looking at the tread pattern there are raises in between which will reduce the mileage by at least 50% and seems really stupid.
What do you think?
 

Attachments

  • tyre.jpg
    tyre.jpg
    47.9 KB · Views: 409
xtra bollocks!!!

Hi
I bought this Maxxis tyre for my Pegaso and looking at the tread pattern there are raises in between which will reduce the mileage by at least 50% and seems really stupid.
What do you think?

They look like stability blocks so the tyre dosnt move to much on the shoulders between the blocks.also when you ware them down a bit youll have more rubber to lay down ,bonus ???:augie:beerjug:
 
Wear indicators...? Most tyres I've seen have something like this to indicate that you're reaching the minimum level of tread required.
 
with any compromise tyre which we wish to use on road but also give us grip off road there must be for on road a large surface area of rubber on the road surface. Whilst off road you need block edges to dig in.

As stated earlier the raised portions in the channels are to stop/reduce the blocks moving and twisting under load whilst on road cornering.

i will be interested to get your feed back on how you find these Maxxis tyres in comparision to other tyres you have used.

What have they replaced
 
measuring the tread depth from the middle of the tyre, slightly to the left in picture, even when worn to those blocks - it'll still be well over the legal minimum.
odd though -then you'll have half the tread depth and twice the unpatterned surface contact patch. :nenau
 
Not necessarily a "legal" minimum, as that could differ around the world, from country to country.

"Although the UK legal limit for tyres is, in general terms, 1.6mm most motoring organisations recommend changing tyres at 2.0mm. Many manufacturers recommend a minimum tread depth of 3.0mm."
(Copied/pasted from HERE)
 
measuring the tread depth from the middle of the tyre, slightly to the left in picture, even when worn to those blocks - it'll still be well over the legal minimum.
odd though -then you'll have half the tread depth and twice the unpatterned surface contact patch. :nenau

I agree with you - the tread pattern will change dramatically when it gets to the 'halfway' blocks ... it is a strange one -

Funny as I was thinking of going over to these from my trusted Tourances - which I've had on all of my GS ADV's ... :confused:

Hi
I bought this Maxxis tyre for my Pegaso and looking at the tread pattern there are raises in between which will reduce the mileage by at least 50% and seems really stupid.
What do you think?

It will not reduce your mileage by anything as the tyre will remain well legal - it's just that the tread pattern will change half way through - as the previous posts suggest - more rubber down in the centre when the tyre is half worn - but less water dispersion in the middle when this happens - it is a strange one ????!!!!
 
But they will be illegal when that happens.

no they wont,many car tyres have this feature usually at the edges of the tread,for mot purposes any tread which has a higher base groove than the middle part of the tread where the tread wear indicators are(shown on the side wall by an arrow at each indicator) is discounted for measuring for mot purposes.in other words edges can be or appear to be bald but perfectly legal.in a bike tyre in the wet we are mostly upright where the main water sipes are,so no wet weather traction lost.
 
no they wont,many car tyres have this feature usually at the edges of the tread,for mot purposes any tread which has a higher base groove than the middle part of the tread where the tread wear indicators are(shown on the side wall by an arrow at each indicator) is discounted for measuring for mot purposes.in other words edges can be or appear to be bald but perfectly legal.in a bike tyre in the wet we are mostly upright where the main water sipes are,so no wet weather traction lost.

I'm glad you cleared that one up auto, in nice simple terms ..... :rolleyes:

:blast

:D
 
well i knew what i ment:D

ok then,its not an odd tread pattern at all,quite common actually and not illegal when worn down to these raised blocks.

that any better
 


Back
Top Bottom