Question about rear tires

I have a 2006 Goldwing trike. I have 26000 miles on the trike. Next year the rear tires will be 7 years old. I am worried about dry rot Has anyone had any problems with rear tires getting dry rot
 
Do you see any indication of cracking on the sidewalls? Another observation I use to look for is the rubber itself becoming hard to the touch. I have a 57 Chevy that doesn't get as much road time as it should and those tires have been on the car for at least 9 years. They're still pliable and show no signs of cracking. I'm sure others will also chime in with more information.
 
That's a little longer than I like to run Tires, especially if They aren't used every day....I would keep a close eye for knots or bulges, even slight ones.....ThumbUp
 
Yep, the newer Tires now, are less likely to get the "age cracks" than older versions were..........New Tires ALWAYS feel Great on ANYTHING though.....ThumbUp
 

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