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Has anyone noticed that the rear tire on their KLR
gets pretty warm when in use? I noticed that mine gets
warm to the touch, not hot mind you, but warmer than I
would expect after a low speed run (< 55mph for 4-5
miles). I know that there is friction between the tube
and the inside walls of the tires but this being my
first bike I don't have a reference point as to normal
operating temperatures. The front gets warm too, but
not as much as the rear.
BTW, I run my tires at 28psi.
Thanks all,
Brad A9
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It's called friction.
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>Has anyone noticed that the rear tire on their KLR >gets pretty warm when in use? I noticed that mine gets >warm to the touch, not hot mind you,
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Brad Davis wrote:
[...] A couple of reasons spring to mind: -more distortion in the rear tyre. At constant speed the tyre still has to push the bike against the wind etc. The front tyre is just there for the ride until you use the brake or corner hard. -Heated air from the engine. The front tyre gets loads of fresh air, the rear tends to sit in a bit of a dead spot partially fed by heated air from the motor. Mister_T> > Has anyone noticed that the rear tire on their KLR > gets pretty warm when in use?
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That is totally normal. It gives your tire the stickyness needed to stay in
a corner also!!!
Van
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> Has anyone noticed that the rear tire on their KLR > gets pretty warm when in use? I noticed that mine gets > warm to the touch, not hot mind you, but warmer than I
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In a message dated 10/3/00 3:56:58 PM, bradcdavis@... writes:
<< Has anyone noticed that the rear tire on their KLR
gets pretty warm when in use? I noticed that mine gets
warm to the touch, not hot mind you, but warmer than I
would expect after a low speed run (< 55mph for 4-5
miles). I know that there is friction between the tube
and the inside walls of the tires but this being my
first bike I don't have a reference point as to normal
operating temperatures. The front gets warm too, but
not as much as the rear.
BTW, I run my tires at 28psi. >>
This is a good thing! I remember the first time I rode my KLR in the rain
with a new set of tires and after going about ten miles, I felt the tires and
I was really excited to find out that even in the rain the tires get warm and
sticky.
-neil
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