Simon,
Look into used tires. Around here you can get them for 30 or so. For your
purposes think small, unbalanced and cheap. You might get lucky.
The only issue might be getting them mounted on wire wheels but you could do
that right?
Keith Pennell
---- Simon & Christine Atkinson <satkinson7314@charter.net> wrote:
> Ok. before someone gets upset. yes, another TIRES email. I searched through
> all the old emails but have a simple question.
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> At the speed of my restoration I will probably take another 3 years to get
> roadworthy. My old tires were dry rotted so I had them trashed before
> getting the wheels painted (last time the tires saw pavement was 8 yrs ago!)
>
> Is there a "good" / "inexpensive" tire that I can put on to get the chassis
> rolling around for the next 3 years?
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> Correct size etc?? Forgive me but I'm not familiar with tire lingo of tube
> vs. tubeless.
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> Thanks!
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>
> Simon
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