Needing Replacement?

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by Godders, Apr 29, 2019.

  1. Godders

    Godders Well-Known Member

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  2. Godders

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    Yes, it was because of the age. They were hardly used prior to the bike being laid up. I remember fitting them and taking them for a hoon a couple of times and that was it.
    I'll mot it and seen how they are once I get some heat into them. I do remember they were good sticky tyres and gave enough confidence to not need to leave a chicken strip at the edge on either the back or fronts;)
     
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  3. Godders

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    The front

    Still trying to figure out a shortcut for posting photoso_O
     
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  4. Godders

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    The front tyre

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  5. freck

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    #5 freck, Apr 29, 2019
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    How old are they? I’d use them as long as they’re not cracking (or 20 years old obviously ;))
    I think most manufacturers recommend replacement if they’re over 5 years old, but that’s probably a conservative timeframe (so they can sell you new tyres, lol)
     
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  6. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    10 yrs is old enough; but that depends on if you want an excuse to get new rubber;)
     
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  7. joe mc donald

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    Personally I would change them. But you will know best. Like you say if you are getting some heat in there first could be fine and running them four five pounds under inflated helps. You will know your self if they are holding the road. Just don't go playing silly beggars till you are sure.
    Ride Safe
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  8. Godders

    Godders Well-Known Member

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    Silly beggars at 60. Yup, probably. :)
    Think I’ll use the wife’s bike to reacquaint myself to biking after my time off bikes.
     
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  9. joe mc donald

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    Just wait and see. You are sitting there at the lights and jack sprat pulls up beside you on his put put revving and nudging forward like he's Barry Sheen. Then you know what you are going to do.
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