Tyres, how old is too old?

Tyres, how old is too old?

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Stevemr

Original Poster:

732 posts

170 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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The 2003 Bonneville, I gave just bought has tyres on it that are 10 years old, my inclination is to change them, but they have only done 1400 miles, bikes been garaged, and they look and feel as new!
So change them or not?

Tonberry

2,185 posts

206 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Check overall condition. Providing no cracks or signs of deterioration keep using them.

16 year old tyres on one bike and they're fine.

Rubin215

4,154 posts

170 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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You're gonna die.



It probably won't be because of those tyre though, but I give a rock-solid guarantee that sooner or later you're gonna die.

Stevemr

Original Poster:

732 posts

170 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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biglaugh
Killed by death!

V8 Animal

6,011 posts

224 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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That age they will be tired.

Wombat3

13,527 posts

220 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Very likely micro cracking in the tread grooves & they will be as hard as a rock.

10 year old tyres also not going to hold a candle to new ones in terms of tech/compounds etc.

The inner tubes may not be in great shape either.

Change the lot.

Biker9090

1,489 posts

51 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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It's ten year old tech as much as anything else. Why not change then?

Bairn

170 posts

161 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Only thing touching the road while on a flying machine. Change the tyres.

Hustle_

25,551 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Change ‘em. Even if stored perfectly, the rubber continues to go off and harden.

hiccy18

3,304 posts

81 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Just chucked 15 yo brand new, unused tyres. They looked fine, but why risk it?

airsafari87

3,074 posts

196 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Bairn said:
Only thing touching the road while on a flying machine.
A 2003 Bonnevile??

Bairn

170 posts

161 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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airsafari87 said:
Bairn said:
Only thing touching the road while on a flying machine.
A 2003 Bonnevile??
Any motorbike to me is yes.
Dangerous as feck and worth new rubber imo.

Hustle_

25,551 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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airsafari87 said:
Bairn said:
Only thing touching the road while on a flying machine.
A 2003 Bonnevile??
I’ve seen a TR6 fly

scorcher

4,046 posts

248 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Hustle_ said:
I’ve seen a TR6 fly
How about an elephant?

Rubin215

4,154 posts

170 months

Sunday 25th August 2024
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Hustle_ said:
airsafari87 said:
Bairn said:
Only thing touching the road while on a flying machine.
A 2003 Bonnevile??
I’ve seen a TR6 fly
I've seen a needle that winked its eye!

marcella

174 posts

138 months

Monday 26th August 2024
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I bought a Ducati 749 recently which had 14 year old tyres on it, they looked fine but I did not trust them after finding out their age.

Michelin recommend to replace tyres over 10 years old, I fully agree with this as I work in a company that tests and qualifies different rubber compounds. It's amazing how badly certain compound perform that are older but visually look fine.

Don't take the risk would be my recommendation.

KTMsm

28,811 posts

277 months

Monday 26th August 2024
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It's a Bonneville not a Fireblade - personally I'd ride it and see what it feels like

10yr old mostly garaged, tyres are likely to be comparable to 5 yr old tyres on a bike that's left on the street

Mezzanine

10,133 posts

233 months

Monday 26th August 2024
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Given how little it cost to change tyres compared to replacing a bike/the NHS fixing you up, just change the damn things.

I always change my tyres if they get to 5 years old.




Wombat3

13,527 posts

220 months

Monday 26th August 2024
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KTMsm said:
It's a Bonneville not a Fireblade - personally I'd ride it and see what it feels like

10yr old mostly garaged, tyres are likely to be comparable to 5 yr old tyres on a bike that's left on the street
I'd still change those as well!

Pica-Pica

15,158 posts

98 months

Monday 26th August 2024
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Stevemr said:
biglaugh
Killed by death!
No. Death by being born.