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<blockquote data-quote="97WHITEVENOM" data-source="post: 13470657" data-attributes="member: 55003"><p>In motorcycle racing, you get cold tear when you dont have the skin/carcass up to a high enough temperature and the skin of the tire tears or sometime chunks away. It could be from running to high of pressures, not allowing the carcass to flex and heat up. Also could be because your not working the tire to put enough heat into the tires. </p><p></p><p>Are all of those tears like little "flaps" that you could put your fingernail under?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97WHITEVENOM, post: 13470657, member: 55003"] In motorcycle racing, you get cold tear when you dont have the skin/carcass up to a high enough temperature and the skin of the tire tears or sometime chunks away. It could be from running to high of pressures, not allowing the carcass to flex and heat up. Also could be because your not working the tire to put enough heat into the tires. Are all of those tears like little "flaps" that you could put your fingernail under? [/QUOTE]
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