christob
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if this could be in the realm of “normal” tire wear.
Schwalbe Fat Franks, same model front and back. Rear tire has worn so that the 3 centermost ridges of tread are now balded into one flat expanse. This tire has 938 miles (since mid August) on it as of today (though I think I first noticed the balding around 800 miles or so.)
Front tire still shows clearly the 3 centermost ridges of tread. This tire in contrast, has 2,273 miles on it today.
This is a rear hub motor bike, and I usually ride commutes with a pannier bag holding lunch, clothes, etc. And I’m a bigger guy at 6’2, and have averaged about 255 pounds during the rear tire’s life.
Rear tire came to me already mounted on a whole new rear wheel (sent under warranty after some spoke issues) — so I suppose it is possible the current tire itself wasn’t a new one when I received that new wheel, though I have no memory of there being noticeably worn tread when I first unpacked that new wheel.
I keep both regularly at 60-65 psi.
Edit: I have a new Fat Frank ordered from Schwalbe, which will get installed next week... I'll of course be watching to see how it looks after its first 800-900 miles
Schwalbe Fat Franks, same model front and back. Rear tire has worn so that the 3 centermost ridges of tread are now balded into one flat expanse. This tire has 938 miles (since mid August) on it as of today (though I think I first noticed the balding around 800 miles or so.)
Front tire still shows clearly the 3 centermost ridges of tread. This tire in contrast, has 2,273 miles on it today.
This is a rear hub motor bike, and I usually ride commutes with a pannier bag holding lunch, clothes, etc. And I’m a bigger guy at 6’2, and have averaged about 255 pounds during the rear tire’s life.
Rear tire came to me already mounted on a whole new rear wheel (sent under warranty after some spoke issues) — so I suppose it is possible the current tire itself wasn’t a new one when I received that new wheel, though I have no memory of there being noticeably worn tread when I first unpacked that new wheel.
I keep both regularly at 60-65 psi.
Edit: I have a new Fat Frank ordered from Schwalbe, which will get installed next week... I'll of course be watching to see how it looks after its first 800-900 miles
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