Motorcycle tire review KTM LC4 350 EXC

Motorcycle tire review and fitment for KTM LC4 350 EXC




Motorcycle tire review and specification for KTM LC4 350 EXC
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1 Front Tire:
90/90-21 54R
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop Geomax Enduro
FIM Enduro
KTM LC4 350 EXC tire
Rear Tire:
140/80-18 70R
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop Geomax Enduro
FIM Enduro
KTM LC4 350 EXC tire
2 Front Tire:
90/90-21 54R
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop D908F RR
Rally Raid / Cross Country
KTM LC4 350 EXC tire
Rear Tire:
140/80-18 70R
Tubed Tire(TT) Dunlop D908 RR
Rally Raid / Cross Country
KTM LC4 350 EXC tire

Motorcycle tire review and tips especially for KTM LC4 350 EXC tires
  • They are the only thing between you and the road surface. Proper care and inspection is critical for safe operation of the motorcycle. It is important to check not only the tire pressure routinely, but also the entire tire surface for cuts, nails and other items such as cracks, splits and bulges, before each ride. Tire pressure is important for various reasons including life of the tire in terms of mileage and ride quality. Please refer to your Owners Manual for the tire inflation pressures for your model of bike.

  • When inspecting your tires check the tread wear indicators (TWI), which are noted by the TWI (some tires may display logos etc in place of TWI) marking located on the tire sidewall. Look towards the center of the tire to locate the actual tire wear bar which will be located in the tread groove itself, as a raised bar. When the tire is worn to this indicator it is time for a new tire. We have actual samples of worn tires to show you the amount of skin left between you and the road so to say. It is scary. The remaining amount of rubber is actually less than is apparent from the outside.

  • Hydroplaning is the effect when the tire rides up onto the water surface of the road. What effects this is both the remaining thread depth, speed of the motorcycle and the amount of water on the road surface. In wet weather slow down and before going on a long ride for safety sake replace your tires if they are near the wear bars...its your skin.

  • Motorcycle tires work in much more brutal environment then car tires. Because of many factors such as load carried, horsepower and torque produced, and this being applied to a contact surface that is very small by comparison, one can understand why the tires are not only expensive but also work in a much more demanding environment. Therefore keeping the tire pressure correct and routine tire inspection is critical.

  • Tubes should always be replaced as these will wear just like the tire itself. When installing tubes be sure to locate the valve stem retaining nut all the way to the top of the valve stem so that it touches the cap. This way if the tube spins inside the tire you can see this by the tilt of the stem before the stem is torn from the tube itself. On tubeless tires always inspect the valve stem for cracks and dried out rubber, since these can crack over time and leak air. This thinking applies to car valve stems as well.

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