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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: RATTY on March 10, 2007, 01:52 PM
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I have just acquired a Carslile Agressor tyre, which belonged to Stu Tompsen back in 1981.
It is in a fair state of decay with cracks in the side wall and a rubbery gunk on the inside.
I would like to repair or restore this tyre to a state where it will hold air for a show bike, I wont be riding it for fear of killing the tyre, but I do want to stabilise the inner rot and repair the side wall cracks. I have heard of tyre restorer liquid, has anyone used this to repair cracks etc.
Any thoughts very welcome :daumenhoch:
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not sure if its true but heard that carb and brake cleaner
sprayed on to tyres hides all the cracks and stuff
try a bit on the inside first tho incase it doesnt work
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Cheers Rhys, I just tried some gunk, it seems to melt the rubber slightly, so would act like a filler, but I would be worried about it long term :daumenhoch:
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wynns-Tyre-Clean-Sheen-750ml/dp/B0001P1AYE/ref=sr_1_7/203-8045693-3555102?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1173542875&sr=1-7
try this ratty
its a cleaner and restorer , it seems to leave a slight siliconey sheen that protects them apparently
but it works for me
Rich
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Thanks Rich, I will try that.
Does anyone know if rubber can be melted and cooled, or is it formed by chemical reaction!
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Rubber can be melted and reformed many times as it is a natural compound. Trouble is it deteriates like us humans,
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This is great news :daumenhoch:
I can repair this old ripped 'Johnny' I found under mi bed and use it again ;D
I was gonna use a puncture repair kit :2funny: