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I would put it up on stands too to prevent flat spots

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This is one of the funniest statements I have ever heard I worked as an engineer in the rubber and plastics field for 31 years and I can tell you if you are using tires that develop flat spots after sitting for a few months you have a serious safety problem with your tires get them off your bike ASAP.

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This is one of the funniest statements I have ever heard I worked as an engineer in the rubber and plastics field for 31 years and I can tell you if you are using tires that develop flat spots after sitting for a few months you have a serious safety problem with your tires get them off your bike ASAP.

Back in the day on my old 79 F150 4X4 I had a set of bias ply Armstrong mud tires. Now those babies would thump every morning for like 2-3 miles! But I've not herd of radials doing this.

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When I was in the army we got sent to Alaska in January for a month of cold weather training the tires on all of the vehicles froze with flat spots it was always a rough ride until they rounded back out there is not a tire made now that would have any problems with sitting for months even in super cold weather they will round out in a few feet so putting them up on jack stands would not make any diffrence

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