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Old September 11th 16, 02:48 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Frank Krygowski[_4_]
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Default re-coating tire sidewalls

As mentioned, I'm resurrecting a bike for a friend. He was forced (very
unjustly) into retirement, and I'm trying to save him some money.

I've got some old Michelin Select tires that have been in storage for
perhaps 15 years. They have almost zero miles on them and in perfect
condition, except the gum sidewalls are dry and cracked, exposing the
fabric.

Sheldon says, under "Dry rot" in his glossary at
http://sheldonbrown.com/gloss_dr-z.html : "Generally, if a tire isn't
lumpy/misshapen when inflated, and has not had the tread area worn too
thin, there is no reason to replace it, no matter how ugly the sidewalls
get."

ISTR mention of a coating that could be brushed on to help with the
aesthetics of the situation. Does anyone recall what that might be, and
where to get it?

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