I know this question has been posted so many times but, for now I think I can't afford to change both tires (just made the 4K miles service at the stealership).
Last week, a car threw a rock (about shoe-sized) to my rear tire. The tire looks ok (even the guy at the dealer said its ok) but handling has been weird since then. I feel like the bike its skiding/sliding when I lean on a curve. I think that the internal structure of the tire is damaged. I checked all the bolts and nuts in the suspension and everithing seems ok.
Its just that I don't trust the tire anymore. The bike has the original oem Dunlop K655 tires but the front one looks like has some good life on it.
I just commute on the bike (not much sport riding) so mileage its a must.
Sugestions? Thanks.
Last week, a car threw a rock (about shoe-sized) to my rear tire. The tire looks ok (even the guy at the dealer said its ok) but handling has been weird since then. I feel like the bike its skiding/sliding when I lean on a curve. I think that the internal structure of the tire is damaged. I checked all the bolts and nuts in the suspension and everithing seems ok.
Its just that I don't trust the tire anymore. The bike has the original oem Dunlop K655 tires but the front one looks like has some good life on it.
I just commute on the bike (not much sport riding) so mileage its a must.
Sugestions? Thanks.
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