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Tyre restoration.

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SteveG:
Hi
Yes thats how they look although slightly worse.  I will give it a try on the comp 3 that is really bad.
Thanks for putting up the picture and doing a quick how to.
They probably won't be rideable now but at least 1 of them could be used on a show bike.
Ended up laying under the car fixing it all evening so didn't get the chance.

dordymush:
i've always wondered if you could use some sort of clear varish on em if they were still pumped up.....................or is this silly  :crazy2:

MartyC:

--- Quote from: dordymush on August 17, 2010, 12:02 AM ---i've always wondered if you could use some sort of clear varish on em if they were still pumped up.....................or is this silly  :crazy2:

--- End quote ---

You need something a little more flexible, I have no idea what though  :D

SteveG:
Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know if the surface is porous but wonder if watered down PVA would be any good, it might work if it soaked in and would be a bit flexible then.

When I get a spare few minutes I will try a few things.

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