I have a 2006 Honda Goldwing GL1800 with a Champion trike conversion. For some reason the right side tire is wearing much faster than the left. Any idea why that would be?
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I have a 2006 Honda Goldwing GL1800 with a Champion trike conversion. For some reason the right side tire is wearing much faster than the left. Any idea why that would be?
On most vehicles, right side tires wear faster. There are a few reasons this happens. Right tire rolls on rougher pavement. Rougher pavement wear on tread segments more so then smooth pavement does, but it also causes less traction and more spinouts on the right rear tire. When braking, the RR is more likely to loose traction and lockup. In addition, on u-turns the RR tire travel a longer path. On cars and light trucks, faster right wear is a one of several reasons why tires are rotated. So long as your trike tires are non-directional, there is nothing wrong with rotating yours from side to side every 5k, and don't forget to have them rebalanced then too.