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MOTORBIKES & SCOOTERS 50cc AND OVER
at least 1mm depth of tread round a constant band of the central
three quarters of the tyres width and visible tread pattern
on the rest. |
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SCOOTERS AND MOPEDS LESS THAN 50cc
visible tread around the whole of the tyre. |
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CARS
at least 1.6mm depth of tread round a constant band of the central
three quarters of the tyres width and visible tread pattern
on the rest. |
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FOR ALL VEHICLES:
- your tyres must be compatible with the types of tyres fitted to the other wheels. Apart from the obvious that the tyre size must be suitable for the wheel and vehicle, the tyres construction must be compatible between all tyres. There are 3 types of tyre construction - RADIAL(denoted by an R in the tyre size marking), BIAS BELT(denoted by a B in the tyre size marking) and CROSS PLY (denoted by a - in the tyre size marking and also known as BIAS PLY). These construction types can only be mixed in certain combinations on a vehicle otherwise the different characteristics of the constructions can make the vehicles handling dangerous. The majority of modern vehicles use RADIAL construction, however for certain vehicles such as some off road bikes and cars, smaller capacity motorcycles, cruiser bikes, scooters and some older cars non radial tyres are recommended. The allowable combinations are:
CROSS PLY front, rear CROSS PLY
CROSS PLY front, rear BIAS BELTED
CROSS PLY front, rear RADIAL
BIAS BELTED front, rear BIAS BELTED
BIAS BELTED front, rear RADIAL
RADIAL front, rear RADIAL
- tyres must not have any lump, bulge or tear caused by separation or partial failure of the structure
- tyres must not have a cut or tear in excess of 25mm or 10% of the width of the tyre, whichever is the greater, and which is deep enough to reach the ply or cord
- tyres must not have any part of the ply or cord exposed
REMEMBER these are the minimum legal requirements. Your
tyres are all that's holding you to the road and for safety, especially
in the wet, it is recommended that you replace the tyres on your
vehicle when the tread depth reaches 2mm. This is already a legal
requirement in other European countries.
Maintain the correct air pressure in your tyres and they will last
longer, drive smoother and grip better. The correct tyre pressures
will be in the vehicles handbook or maybe on a sticker attached
to the vehicle. Tyres with too much air in them will wear out quickly
in a band round the centre of the tread and give a harsh ride and
reduced grip. Too little air and the outer edges will wear quickly,
you'll have reduced grip and an imprecise feel to the handling.
Check pressures before a journey when tyres are cold as warm tyres
can show an increase in pressure of up to 4psi.
And finally...here's an actual paragraph contained in the Highway code - "If a tyre bursts while you are driving, try to keep control of your vehicle.". - thanks for that nugget fellas!
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