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    Tire sidewall cracking/Safe to ride on?

    I bought a bike that has Dunlop 404's with significant sidewall cracking. The cracks are not deep and the tires still feel somewhat supple and there is lot's of tread left. I have driven around on them and they seem to perform just fine. The bike was only stored in a garage and I believe the tires are about 10 years old.

    I am not planning on taking a long trip but just commuting and local driving. I am planning on replacing them sometime this summer, but I am just wondering if they are safe to ride on now?

    Thanks for any feedback!

    Rick

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    ryonker ? The MN ryonker ? How the hell & where the hell have you been Rick ?

    Ditch those tires NOW ! Run up to Dennis Kirk in Rush City and grab some new ones.
    Last edited by bonanzadave; 05-03-2015, 05:44 PM.
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      #3
      Agreed. Don't ride with those tires. I know I wouldn't.
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        #4
        Hi Dave;

        Yes, this is the MN ryonker. Things are great. Twice now I have failed to log in within the 6 month period so I have been bumped back to newbie (-:

        I am selling my 79 750 if you know anyone who might be interested. It's in great shape and I have done everything to upgrade it and more. Maybe we could get a chance to ride this summer.

        Rick

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          #5
          Minor sidewall cracking wouldn't bother me too much with a tube inside doing all the hard work, but riding on 10 year old tires would.
          Charles
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            #6
            I agree with Bonanzadave and will go a step further: I wouldn't even push that bike down the driveway, let alone fire it up and ride it.

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              #7
              I can't say I have personal experience of riding on tyres like that simply because I wouldn't. It's a line in the sand thing.
              Unfortunately car driving allows many to experience a blow out and walk away.
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