What is the lifespan of semi-hot melt motorcycle tires?
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Semi-hot melt tires typically last between 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers, with a time frame of about 5 years. Introduction to semi-hot melt tires: Semi-hot melt tires refer to tires whose tread melts into a gel-like state when the temperature rises. In practice, semi-hot melt tires are more performance-oriented compared to regular tires, featuring the characteristic that the tread softens when reaching operating temperature, creating high adhesion to improve grip. When the tire rubs against the ground, heat is inevitably generated, but due to differences in material formulations among various brands and models, the melting temperatures also vary. Characteristics of semi-hot melt tires: If semi-hot melt tires reach their operating temperature during use, their lifespan will be significantly shortened, generally less than half that of regular tires.