Tyres......to those that don't know this...warning..
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:17 pm
I'm posting this because it's something I didn't know. When you buy your tyres from dealers, parts fairs, mates etc do you check the date that's ON the tyres??? The four numbers in the picture, the first two are the week and the last two are the year. The information below I believe has come from a tyre manafacturer....

Tyres are produced so that the production features remain effective for their entire life span.
Each tyre is still subject to an ageing process which also occurs during storage.
Due to the different rubber compounds and constructions the ageing process is going to be different for each tyre
The manufacturers all add substances to their rubber compounds which help to slow down the ageing process.
If a tyre is stored properly (no sunlight) it will still keep its full performance even after several years (up to 4 years) and can still be considered
"as new".
The age limits generally is around 8 years - a tyre SHOULD NOT BE mounted and used thereafter.
Check those tyres boys and ride safe....

Tyres are produced so that the production features remain effective for their entire life span.
Each tyre is still subject to an ageing process which also occurs during storage.
Due to the different rubber compounds and constructions the ageing process is going to be different for each tyre
The manufacturers all add substances to their rubber compounds which help to slow down the ageing process.
If a tyre is stored properly (no sunlight) it will still keep its full performance even after several years (up to 4 years) and can still be considered
"as new".
The age limits generally is around 8 years - a tyre SHOULD NOT BE mounted and used thereafter.
Check those tyres boys and ride safe....

