Originally Posted by shocker360
Hi John,
When the temps outside are cooler, I tend on running lower shore #'s (35 or 37), when it's hotter, about 40 to 42. If you are fighting traction issues from the rear, try using a higher shore rating on the front than the rear (37 front/35 rear, for example).
Regards
Hi Shocker,
So I assume higher # will wear off faster right?
As I saw my rear tire(#40) r wearoff faster while front is (#37) but maybe due to frequent skid. Can I use 40 front while 35 rear?
Regards,
John