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Old Yesterday, 08:47 PM
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Tire replacement strategy?

Since rear tires wear down faster than front tires, do folks rotate the front and rear tires and replace them at the same time later? Move the front to the rear and install a new front to ensure front grip? Replace both even though the front is partially worn? Replace only the rear tire?

I run tubeless in case it matters.
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replace tires as they wear out. front, rear, whatever. that's it. simple.
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Old Yesterday, 08:50 PM
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replace tires as they wear out. front, rear, whatever. that's it. simple.
+1

NBD if they don't match.
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Old Yesterday, 09:03 PM
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I often wear out the rear, rotate the front to back and then replace the front.
I don’t mind if they don’t match and this puts a newer tire up front where flats are more perilous.
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I buy tires 3 at a time.

Front stays put and rear gets replaced when worn.

When second rear tire is worn out, original front needs replacing, too.

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I often wear out the rear, rotate the front to back and then replace the front.
I don’t mind if they don’t match and this puts a newer tire up front where flats are more perilous.
This is what Sheldon Brown recommends.
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Old Yesterday, 11:10 PM
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This is what Sheldon Brown recommends.
The only time I stray from it is when I’m running tubeless or a bigger tire in front that won’t fit in back.
Right now I have a gp5000 32 in front and 30 in the rear on my primary road bike so I’m replacing each as needed.
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Old Yesterday, 11:51 PM
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I buy tires 3 at a time.

Front stays put and rear gets replaced when worn.

When second rear tire is worn out, original front needs replacing, too.

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This. ^^^ When I install the second rear tire, I order another 3.
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I buy tires 3 at a time.

Front stays put and rear gets replaced when worn.

When second rear tire is worn out, original front needs replacing, too.

SPP
The plan I follow
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