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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby 93_Clubman » Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:30 pm

Silvia wrote:All can be explained Mr. Clubman, but I'm honoured someone took the trouble to look up old insertions from years ago.

No need to look them up - your four threads that ran to nearly 20 pages < viewtopic.php?f=18&t=51194 > are unforgetable, & were bookmarked (in my mind) under 'Denial'.

Silvia wrote:When I hit a roundabout fast in rain the back came out, it was quite fun, but being a responsible soul I changed the rear worn down ones, putting two new Kumho KU39's on the front and the hardly worn ancient ones on the rear after being advised they were fine, to my surprise. There they live to this day...

I hope before they fully let go, that you get some warning, & heed that if nothing else.

Silvia wrote:But then I drive a silly little impractical car with no hard roof or roll bar...

& with tyres in their 9th year... :mrgreen:

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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby thehillsarecalling » Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:47 pm

93_Clubman - every post you write should be read with a keen eye, I've yet to see you write anything untoward.
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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby 93_Clubman » Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:44 pm

Generally better to maintain open dialogue - that way we can remind Silvia he needs new tyres, & he can remind us there's nothing wrong with his tyres being in their 9th year. :lol:

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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby Silvia » Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:24 pm

I think the issue has been somewhat deflated :oops: . I had said if "santa was kind I might consider a change" and blow me down but there's an ad on tv saying they'd beat any price on Kumho. So I roll into KMart and the man says $130 for KU 39's. What's a guy to do? I tested them , asking what they thought of mine and of course they said they're fine (till I said they were a bit over use-by) . Anyway all tyres are KU 39 now , the new ones just 2 months old . Wet day slides are a bit more controlled now I'll admit, but the deed is done and everyone concerned can now relax and enjoy xmas and the new year.........cheers :beer:
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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby JBT » Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:52 pm

I'll sleep soundly tonight knowing that all is well now Silvia. :)
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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby 93_Clubman » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:43 am

Good to hear Silvia - your NB8C will thank you for not looking like its got a wobbly boot. :)

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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby taminga16 » Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:59 pm

Silvi,
This thread has prompted me to consult my log book.
The results are in.

OEM B/Stone RE050a's replaced at 41,000klms. Grin factor. HUGE
Replacement S001's have travelled 27,000klms. If I get 40,000klms out of them I will be pleased (and I will have a HUGER GRIN), the thing with these tyres is the smell that they generate after a quick run up Tunnel Hill or across the Limestone-Molloy Rd.
Heck! sometimes I have to wash the rubber from the inner guards.

Get Driving and wear this lot out before their time is up.
Life is too short.
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Re: Tyre Age Warning

Postby taminga16 » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:08 pm

Fiddle with your tyre pressures, a couple of extra psi in the rears will make it easier to induce controllable oversteer without losing grip.
Start with the recommended pressures, use the same section of road and write everything down (even your thoughts).
Have fun and write me when you can smell the rubber. :)
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P.S. Purchase a tyre pressure gauge and a pump, the investment will more than pay for itself over the life of one set of tyres.
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