Tyre Wear indicators are present on the tyre sidewall. They help in knowing the tread depth of the tyre. They indicate the degree of tyre wear. If the tread depth is less than 1.6mm, then the tyres become unsafe to drive.
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The three legal requirements relating to tyre tread pattern typically include: Minimum Tread Depth: Most jurisdictions mandate a minimum tread depth, often around 1.6 mm, to ensure adequate grip and safety on the road. Tread Pattern Design: Tyres must have a tread pattern that provides sufficient drainage and traction, particularly in wet conditions, to reduce the risk of hydroplaning. Tread Wear Indicators: Many tyres are equipped with tread wear indicators, which are small raised sections within the grooves that signal when the tread depth has worn down to a legally unacceptable level.
There are tread wear indicators that are in the tire itself. When the tires need to be repalced theese indicators show.
No. Severely worn shocks might upset the handling, thus increasing tyre wear - but they have no direct bearing.
Check the tyre pressures and wear on the tyres first. Then check the steering geometry
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Your pads sound low-it's the wear indicators or you have metal-metal contact.
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A tyre that fits on a wheel was not discovered it was invented. The city of Tyre was founded and grew.
Could be any of the following: Wrong tyre pressure. Wrong combination of tyres. Excessive tyre wear. Swing arm bush failure. Front or rear shocks need oil. Headstock bearings loose.
Wear indicators? Pad replacement required?