Time for a new one! One recommended practice is to rotate the relatively
fresh front tire to the rear, and put the new one on the front, thus
ensuring that the tire whose condition is most important to safety is
always at the front.

But good for you for getting in all those miles!

On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 5:00 PM, LeahFoy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am no bike mechanic, as the following photos will prove. But I do check
> things out and (mostly) notice when things are wrong, honest! I bought my
> bike in late 2012 from RBW headquarters, and I don't get to ride as much as
> a lot of you folks, so I thought I was doing alright with the tire tread. I
> have a fendered bike, and I now know that YOU MUST NOT EVALUATE YOUR BACK
> TIRE  SOLELY BY LOOKING AT YOUR FRONT TIRE.
>
> I was sitting cross-legged, waiting for the boys to be dismissed from
> school. Imagine my shock. The first photo shows the deceptive angle in
> which I thought all was well. The second reveals the painful truth. It
> would be a looonnngggg trek pushing that bike uphill loaded with school
> stuff. To the bike shop I go, in the morning!
>
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