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My Avon RR2 is due for replacement soon due to reduced tread depth in the centre - very common.
My observation (question?) here is that there is not a level playing field. Take the Hidenau K65 (just to mention one) has no centre sipe, so will "legally" have a substantially longer life than other tyres with a centre sipe.
It makes logical sense, since it it the front that does most of the braking when "upright"
On this basis, maybe the centre sipe on rear tyres should be exempt of the "3mm rule" - no?
Cheers
My observation (question?) here is that there is not a level playing field. Take the Hidenau K65 (just to mention one) has no centre sipe, so will "legally" have a substantially longer life than other tyres with a centre sipe.
It makes logical sense, since it it the front that does most of the braking when "upright"
On this basis, maybe the centre sipe on rear tyres should be exempt of the "3mm rule" - no?
Cheers