Car Tires Battle Creek MI

All car owners should know about car tires and tire maintenance. If you're not sure about something like tire size or tire pressure, read on for some helpful information.

Local Companies

Seelye Wright Kia of Battle Creek
(269) 441-8800
791 W Dickman Rd
Battle Creek, MI
Henkel Auto Sales
(269) 968-0055
198 Vale St
Battle Creek, MI
Classic Chrysler Dodge Jeep
(810) 387-3274
7734 Brockway Rd
Brockway, MI
USA Car Sales
(313) 366-3517
3600 E 8 Mile Rd
Detroit, MI
New Clinton Auto Sales
(586) 307-3440
366 N Gratiot Ave
Clinton Twp, MI
Mac's Auto Sales
(734) 848-3332
10939 Telegraph Rd
Erie, MI
Randy Wise Automotive Team
(248) 627-3730
968 S Ortonville Rd
Ortonville, MI
Friendly Ford Inc
(734) 243-6000
2800 N Telegraph Rd
Monroe, MI
La Fontaine Honda
(313) 565-5100
2245 S Telegraph Rd
Dearborn, MI
Brown Motors Ford Lincoln Mercury
(231) 439-3673
2170 N US Highway 31
Petoskey, MI

How do you read between the tires?

Every rider must have knowledge about tires. They must know its construction, its maintenance and care, how to mount and dismount it, how to troubleshoot and to take precautions. To do it here are the areas that need to be known by them:

1. The right size. Sizing is the process of choosing the tire by determining its rim width. This means that the tires must not be wider or narrower than its original equipment tires because to choose otherwise will distort motorcycle handling.

2. Pressure. Pressure increases with temperature. Thus, a rider must check tires regularly especially during winter season. Advisable tire pressures can be found on the manufacturer's reference table. Check them out in order to have a safe tire pressure.

Never bleed air from a hot tire. Also avoid riding when tires are underinflated because this can lead to premature wear, tire failure and damage to the carcass.

3. The Wear. Regularly inspect the wear indicator in the tire grooves. You will know that the tire should be replaced if the wear indicators are leveled with the surface of the tread at any point.

4. The Valve. Always use valve caps to prevent air loss and to avoid dirt from entering the valve.

5. Warm-up. Each time you ride on your motorcycle, always begin at a moderate speed. This will gradually condition the tires up to their normal operating temperature. If they have already achieved a full warm-up then they will have an optimal grip.

6. Break-in. After warming up, avoid rapid acceleration or hard cornering. Do this for the first 50 kilometers of your ride up to the extent when the tread area is totally worn off.

7. Repairs. Try to learn the basics of motorcycle repairs so that you will not be groping in the dark when discrepancies occur. Another option is to consult tire experts to attend to tire repairs.

Learn the language of riding. Drive wisely. Travel safely.

About the Author:

Maricon Williams

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Maricon@rushprintingservices.com


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Featured Local Company

The Good Car Company

810-629-4800
602 N. Leroy
Fenton, MI
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