My tires seem to be loosing thier shine since i bought the bike a few months ago. please help!
T topshopper19 Member 10 Oct 2018 #1 My tires seem to be loosing thier shine since i bought the bike a few months ago. please help!
I like Skol A Minging Manc... Location Sunny Ashton-under-Lyne 10 Oct 2018 #2 NO, please don't! Keep them clean by all means but do not leave them soapy or use any kind of tyre dressing to 'restore' them, just don't. I'll say it again, just in case you missed it, DO NOT put anything on your tyres.
NO, please don't! Keep them clean by all means but do not leave them soapy or use any kind of tyre dressing to 'restore' them, just don't. I'll say it again, just in case you missed it, DO NOT put anything on your tyres.
Jody Stubborn git 10 Oct 2018 #3 I like Skol said: I'll say it again, just in case you missed it, DO NOT put anything on your tyres. Click to expand... What about
I like Skol said: I'll say it again, just in case you missed it, DO NOT put anything on your tyres. Click to expand... What about
TissoT Guru Location The Home of British cycling 10 Oct 2018 #4 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XGEJauMEBQ
Threevok Growing old disgracefully Location South Wales 10 Oct 2018 #5 I find the easiest way to keep your tires looking their best is to use other people's instead This also works for shoes too
I find the easiest way to keep your tires looking their best is to use other people's instead This also works for shoes too
Salty seadog Space Cadet...(3rd Class...) Location Bobbing Along on a Series of Explosions... 10 Oct 2018 #7
Smokin Joe Legendary Member Location Bare headed cyclist, Smoker 10 Oct 2018 #8 WD40 would make them shine like new.
Salty seadog Space Cadet...(3rd Class...) Location Bobbing Along on a Series of Explosions... 10 Oct 2018 #9 Smokin Joe said: WD40 would make them shine like new. Click to expand... ...or GT85 depending on the rubber compound.
Smokin Joe said: WD40 would make them shine like new. Click to expand... ...or GT85 depending on the rubber compound.
Threevok Growing old disgracefully Location South Wales 10 Oct 2018 #10 What about Mr Sheen ? - it certainly took a shine to my Tallboy paging @Fnaar
fossyant Ride It Like You Stole It! Location South Manchester 10 Oct 2018 #11 Mr Sheen on the side walls is good for removing brake dust stains after wet rides. No need to bother with disc brakes though.
Mr Sheen on the side walls is good for removing brake dust stains after wet rides. No need to bother with disc brakes though.
Smokin Joe Legendary Member Location Bare headed cyclist, Smoker 10 Oct 2018 #12 fossyant said: Mr Sheen on the side walls is good for removing brake dust stains after wet rides. No need to bother with disc brakes though. Click to expand... A smear of grease on the discs prevents them going rusty.
fossyant said: Mr Sheen on the side walls is good for removing brake dust stains after wet rides. No need to bother with disc brakes though. Click to expand... A smear of grease on the discs prevents them going rusty.
Bonefish Blues Banging donk Location 52 Festive Road 10 Oct 2018 #14 I turn mine inside out when the shine goes off one side.
Supersuperleeds Legendary Member Location Leicester 10 Oct 2018 #15 Keep the rims and frame really really dirty, along side them the tyres will look like new.