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Betty
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Re: Old Tyres
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May 26, 2010, 03:39:56 PM »
Quote from: bazz on May 26, 2010, 03:34:12 PM
dont panick folks bike tyre,s are built different and its very rare for a tyre to delaminate and have a higher speed rating than car tyres
... and unfortunately from a cost perspective they don't seem to last anywhere near as long
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May 26, 2010, 04:23:26 PM »
Quote from: suzyj on May 26, 2010, 11:17:37 AM
Hmmm... Just checked my tyres on my car (Michelin Pilot Precedas, as I recall $250 a corner when I bought them 18 My bike tyres, OTOH (Bridgestone Battlax BT056), are 0707 and 0807. And while they had plenty of tread when I bought them, now they're both right on the 2mm wear limit that CSS requires. Oh well, I can see a pair of lovely Michelin Pilot Powers going on in August odd
Hey, there's a group buy idea!
I doubt you would ever get us all to agree on tyre brand, model and size being that they're such a personal thing.
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Re: Old Tyres
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May 27, 2010, 12:35:24 AM »
have a look at this for those who wonder how there made
MICHELIN TIRE / How a tire is made
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May 27, 2010, 12:38:29 AM »
Quote from: bazz on May 27, 2010, 12:35:24 AM
have a look at this for those who wonder how there made
mate sorry to tell you this but that VIDEO is over 6 years old!!
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so whats changed
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Re: Old Tyres
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May 27, 2010, 01:07:12 AM »
Quote from: bazz on May 26, 2010, 03:34:12 PM
dont panick folks bike tyre,s are built different and its very rare for a tyre to delaminate and have a higher speed rating than car tyres
I agree Bazz, it is rare for a bike tyre to delaminate but it does happen. My point was that if a bike tyre has sat for some time does it loose its side grip?
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May 27, 2010, 01:36:13 AM »
Quote from: monstermick58 on May 27, 2010, 01:07:12 AM
I agree Bazz, it is rare for a bike tyre to delaminate but it does happen. My point was that if a bike tyre has sat for some time does it loose its side grip?
Mmick
Mmick, as I have been saying before, leave a tyre to sit for too long and it will harden or 'go off' as they say - therefore your grip will be degraded, and that will depend on the type/brand of tyre. You may be lucky to scrub it in again, but it will not feel the same as a tyre constantly ridden on. If the bike has been sitting on the side stand it may even develop a flat spot where the tyre is in contact with the ground. This can happen on both cars and bikes.
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we had someone bring in a 600m i think at the old shop a few years ago that had done a few thousand km in its 10 or so year lifetime and he had us remove the original dunlop 205 because they'd been there so long.
the rear one is now on minnie, because i like 205 and don't go very fast and am a tightarse. it's fine. front i didn't use as i run a 70 series front.
whereas the rear pilot sport on my 851 had significant cracks in the sidewalls after sitting for two years. it's been sitting for 5 now and still holding air, but they're scary to look at.
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May 29, 2010, 03:00:05 AM »
any rubber perishes after awhile - look at the maintenance regime for belts, they are meant to be replaced every two years..or so I have been told
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vossy
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May 30, 2010, 06:48:23 PM »
Yes rubber does perish after a while and also the process speeds up if living close to the sea.
I say that because several years ago i put a front tyre on my old bike the same time as my bro inlaw on his. He lives right on the coast (you can see the sea from his front door) and I live about 10kms form the sea.
After about two years we had to replace the tyres due to road wear, and the tyre on my bro inlaws bike had started to perish and mine had no sign of it.
yes I know after seeing the above vid the tyres could have been different ages but I would think it would be much if none at all.
At the end of the day- buy the tyres you want, ride/ drive them as you want, give them a check every week, and if one goes, shit happens - buy another one.
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