Hi guys, what’s everyone’s thoughts on white wall tyres? Was considering this as an option for my bobber black, but unsure if the look/keeping them white would be an issue. Any thoughts or pics would be appreciated , cheers Dave
Cheers mate That’s what I thought, I do think they look really nice, maybe not quite suited to my blacked out bobber though
On a contrary opinion, the demo white wall Bobber Black at Woburn gets lots of admiring looks and we've sold a few white walls to Bobber owners. True you have to be careful not to use harsh cleaners so as not to rub the white off.
I love the look of them. If you like them too, go for it. Adds a bit of class. A bit like having seams up the back of your stockings !
Do what the gels did during the War mate, draw a line up the back of yer leg with an eyebrow pencil. Or just accept the fact you're off kilter, just like the waiters at our club's Valentines night dinner.
Thoughts on white wall tyres, yeah great coz you can get a fuck off big black felt tip pen and write your thoughts on them,lol
mate of mine fitted some to his 1600 british racing green cruiser they looked brilliant he told me he had a spare set, bit rich I thought spare set !!! so he set off upstairs to show me them, when he returned with both of them believe it or not they were two round rings of white rubber about 3" in width, they had to be fitted with the tyres trapping them in, I had never seen anything like this before but once fitted they looked moulded to the tyre, safety wise who knows regards the tyre sealing to the rim but he had no problems at all and still has them fitted to my knowledge,
Must have been something like this - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15-White...4:g:4f0AAOSw-yJcRkm7:rk:1:pf:1&frcectupt=true But he used them on his cruiser, just how legal that is who knows but he's the kind of guy who wouldn't give a shit, hence that's why he has spares. PS they do produce for motorcycle to very surprising !! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcyc...h=item25d8cf85be:g:jDwAAOSwZ4dZLxRG:rk:7:pf:0
True, but not between spring and autumn and my bike gets tucked up outwith those dates so I should be safe enough..... wishful thinking!
I had a set of those add on rings on my '59 Hillman Minx. They looked great, but when cornering hard, they caught on the road and eventually got torn off. Shame really as they did look great, and no way could you tell they were just held on by the tyre bead. Never had any problems with the tyre sealing.