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Denna Bowman

joined etyres as head of the News Team in 2008. With 25 years journalistic experience, covering news and features for national newspapers, she is able to research and report tyres-related articles for our seven day a week coverage. Denna also delivers stories and anecdotes from our branches across the UK.

Alex Kapadia

has been with etyres for five years. His insight into the tyres industry and his own hands-on experience is extensive, which allows him to bring a wealth of knowledge to the News Team and the company. Alex is also a successful Radical Racing car driver and this fuels his interest in the world of motor racing.

Oliver Hall

joined etyres in 2005 and has been a pivotal member of the Operations Team. His experience allows him to deliver sharp analysis of the tyres industry in areas including pricing and global trends.

 
 
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Motorcyclists urged to check tyres as spring kicks in

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Motorcyclists are being urged to give their tyres a spring health check before roaring off on the first bike rides of the season.

A few minutes spent checking their tyres after the winter hibernation will help riders to remain safe, according to TyreSafe, the UK’s leading tyre safety organisation.

The group warns that bikes that are not stored properly during the winter months can encounter rubber deterioration which can make the tyres unsafe or illegal.

Stuart Jackson, chairman of TyreSafe, said: “As the only point of contact with the road it’s critical that motorcyclists check that their tyres are in a healthy state before setting off on a ride.

“At the start of spring this becomes even more important as bikes can sometimes spend several months in storage over the winter. During this time their tyres can suffer from cracking and other forms of deterioration which can impact on the safety of the rider.

“By giving the tyres a thorough inspection, these problems can be minimised and riders can enjoy a safe return to their bikes.”

When inspecting tyres, riders should pay particular attention to the tread and sidewall areas. Any cracking found in these areas is usually an indication that tyres have been in service for an extremely long time, but rubber deterioration may occur as a result of poor storage over the winter.

If cracking is evident, riders should seek professional advice or replace the tyre. Riders should also look for any damage in the tyre such as cuts, lumps or bulges. Any foreign objects embedded in the tyre should also be removed.

The tyre should also be inspected to ensure it has adequate tread depth as this plays a vital role in removing water from the road surface, allowing the tyre to grip wet roads.

Current UK law stipulates that for motorcycles over 50cc, they must have 1mm of tread depth across three-quarters of the width of the tread pattern with visible tread on the remaining quarter.

Alex Kapadia, Operations Team

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