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Guest repliedSHINKO'S No Cracks......
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Two messages sent to Avon with no reply. One on the 21st and one on the 25th
In their defence, I dont think they are getting my messages.
Am I using the correct contact link?
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Keep records and send them to DOT if Avon doesn't replace the tires.
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Contacted Avon MOnday the 21st. Still no reply.
I may need to go see the dealer I bought the tires from.
Although I don't hold him/them responsible I think he should know.
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I little bump to bring this one back to life.
Seems that the rear Avon Roadrider dated April 09 on my 850 has a few cracks, several actaully. Front looks fine. Average PSI, 35-40. Bike stored in a dry garage.
After I read this entire thread I'll decide what Im gonna do.
Just lettin ya know, keep an eye on your Avons.
I'm not a happy camper.
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Originally posted by Bill C. View PostI just picked up two roadriders, a 100-90-19 with a date code of 42/08 and a 130-90-17 with a date code of 41/08. Sidewalls do not have any shine to them. I looked with a flashlight and did not see any cracks. I will be getting them mounted next week and let everyone know how they work out.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by COGS View PostTechnical note: Doubt that any tire came "directly from Avon's warehouse" ... I believe they use sub-distributors in this country...don't think they sell direct...so, that could explain the lapse in DOT dates...
My friend has received a warranty sheet and is going to file it under his company name that is a tire distributor for lift truck tires.
I'll let you know what happens.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Theo View Post
I just got my new E3's in last night...they look to be sweet tires. I certainly can't wait to try them out.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Mysuzyq View PostJust my $0.02, but do yourself a favor..... pitch that tire & chalk it up to a bad experience with Avon. Spring for a cheap Shinko, and ride with peace of mind!
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Picked mine up this spring, barely 800 KMs and the rear is showing small cracks.....arrrrrrr. Stopped at the local shop that ordered them in for me and they're going to contact Avon for me. How frustrating.
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Originally posted by waterman View PostStill cracked, still rolling down the street. Has about 2200 miles on it now.
Good news is that they haven't cracked any more after the initial cracking. Of course, picked up a big wood screw about dead center when I was going to send this back for replacement. Told myself to forget it and just drive it. That is what I have been doing.
Would I recommend this to others, no. I am using bike exclusively for commuting and watch the tire like a hawk. Loses air about weekly, mainly due to the plug I put in tire.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 82Shafty View PostMy buddy just put a set of RR's on his Hawk... the tire that was made in 08 has cracks starting on it, even after only acquiring 150 miles: The funny part is the tire that came from JC Whitney was made in '09, the tire that supposedly came direct from Avon's warehouse had the '08 stamping.
His other tire marked 09 seems to be fine he said. I Googled the problem and it seems to be sketchy for 08 and older tires having cracks...RR's that is.
I was just going to go back to my Spitfires, but they are on national backorder...so I'm unsure if rumor is true or not about them being discontinued.
If DK has fresh sets of RR's, I may go that route. My Spitfires are at 9000 miles and are in need of being retired. Wear bars are now level with the tread blocks.Last edited by Guest; 05-13-2010, 12:13 AM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 82Shafty View Post
I was just going to go back to my Spitfires, but they are on national backorder...so I'm unsure if rumor is true or not about them being discontinued.
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Guest repliedAvon Ohio said that he has to take the bad tire to an Avon dealer to document the crack, the date code and tread depth...So my buddy placed a few calls and no dealer will touch the bike seeing that he didn't buy the tires through them. One bike shop gave him an earful how Avon has screwed him on several sets of cracked tires through his bike shop; so he never recommends them to any of his customers regardless of what people say on the internet. My buddy was even willing to eat a dismount, mount and balance cost for any shop that would do the warranty just to get this resolved: no deal.
My friend owns his own lift truck repair business and said that he'd be happy to send pictures of the date code, tread depth and would even be willing to pay for the new tire and wait for a refund from Avon after they received and confirmed the old tire was faulty; Avon said no deal.
JC Whitney will not take the tire back because it has been mounted on the bike.
Our last resolution will be to contact our local bike shop, even though they are not an Avon dealer, and see if they can help us out.
After seeing the assocaited problems with Avon's, I went with Dunlop E3's through DK. I should have them on my doorstep when I get home today.
I will let everyone know how this cracked Avon is resolved; if it does get resolved.Last edited by Guest; 05-12-2010, 09:42 AM.
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I would not ride a bike on tires with sidewall cracks. Avon should replace those tires.
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