Try Diamondback,
http://www.dbtires.com/tires.html
They don't paint the strip, but actually bond the red stripe to whatever
tire you choose from their product list. I'm very happy with mine.
John Mitchell
On 8/9/2011 11:38 AM, William Pugh wrote:
> At the 2002 (I think) Triumphest in Laughlin, there was a vendor who
> would
> redline your tires with a machine that spun the tires and applied the paint
> Anyone know who he was, and how to contact him? The Michelin Redlines on
> Rosey (TR6) had a date code of 01/98 so she has new Michelin Hydroedges
> 209/70 15s. I miss the redline and would like to have it done, read a article
> about how to do it yourself, but I don't have the skills and patience, mostly
> patience, to do it myself
>
> Thanks for the input
>
>
> "Life is too short to drive Boring Cars"
>
> Bill Pugh
> Wallace, CA
> anabil007 at comcast.net
>
>
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