Tiny cracks on tire...acceptable?...or not?

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If i knew my tire was like that, i would get scared ****less everytime i get on my bike and change the tire for my peace of mind alone if anything.
 

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never, ever, buy tires online, especially when they are on sale. because they will send you tires that's already about the expire and explode

instead, head to your local dealership (exactly every 5 years) and buy new tires from them!
ok firstly buy from a reputable dealer and the tyres will be normally just the last few sets from fairly new tyre set, so long as you get the latest model
e.g. michelin pilot road 3 tyres will not be 5 years old and fail
 

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never, ever, buy tires online, especially when they are on sale. because they will send you tires that's already about the expire and explode

instead, head to your local dealership (exactly every 5 years) and buy new tires from them!

Do what you want, it's your bike.

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So while were on the topic of old tires....these will be 5 years old at then end of the summer. Am I fine to use them for a few more months? Also, if I do decide to keep them on for a couple of months, is there anything I can do to increase grip/prolong life? Any tire care products that you guys would recommend?

They are stock Dunlop D252s and there are no visible cracks.
 

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Tire replacement is really subjective. It depends on a number of factors. Five years is a bit short to me, though I know some manufacturers suggest that. It used to be 7 years for bridgestone but they have since taken that off.

I will say that I have about 6 years on my tires, the oem tires, and they do kinda suck now. The front is ok but the back is getting hard.

I had spitfires on my cb750 for almost 10 years and they were finally getting hard. Storage plays a big part along with temperature changes and, I think, UV damage.
I do not base things on cracks unless they are quite large. I have seen tires under 3 years of age develop cracks.

I guess for me, if you ride hard, 5 years. If fairly conservative, I would do 7 years max if it is a quality tire.

In this case, I would change them. I would never go over 7 years no matter how nice the tires looked.

I do respect others opinion though and there is nothing wrong with what they are suggesting.
 
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