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Restoring a Nice large Pair....rubber content...technique now up.
NORTY40:
--- Quote from: BADDH on October 26, 2014, 12:15 PM ---Easy to do and took me about. 2 hours, cost me £1.59p
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Vaseline :-\
BADDH:
--- Quote from: NORTY40 on October 26, 2014, 02:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: BADDH on October 26, 2014, 12:15 PM ---Easy to do and took me about. 2 hours, cost me £1.59p
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Vaseline :-\
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No none of the above methods. :(.
In fact I have now done the original schwinn tyres for my 81 Torker MX and the Cheng Shin for my 81 Robinson...too and there going on today... Carpet ornaments now though... ::)
dancetothedrummersbeat:
Very interesting thread. I've been thinking about the very same thing over the last few weeks, as i've been after an early set of tioga comp st's with the earlier blue/green label. Was thinking about buying some later ones from 87 onwards and re-poping the earier labels. Cant wait to see the finished resuts!
willgas:
Whats the trick then ??
insectbones:
Gotta be something from the sex trade, rubber and staying moist.
I'm thinking repairs to rubber dresses or summut........
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