cbee":2wyqodph said:What are skinwalls? I have a brand new, unused 1999 Smoke and Dart in the loft.
The sidewalls are amber or 'skin' coloured as opposed to an all black tyre as modern ones tend to be.......
cbee":2wyqodph said:What are skinwalls? I have a brand new, unused 1999 Smoke and Dart in the loft.
benbonty":19000t1g said:cbee":19000t1g said:What are skinwalls? I have a brand new, unused 1999 Smoke and Dart in the loft.
The sidewalls are amber or 'skin' coloured as opposed to an all black tyre as modern ones tend to be.......
cornholio's RC200":18fj4njm said:chiswickcollectables":18fj4njm said:The death of our lovely little hobby has begun
+1
guymuttley21":26exqoa0 said:Again thanks for comments guys.
Take onboard your comments.
It's perhaps best left here.
Antstark":1opjp5tk said:cornholio's RC200":1opjp5tk said:chiswickcollectables":1opjp5tk said:The death of our lovely little hobby has begun
+1
Not wanting to quote high school economics, but this is in part symptomatic of the growing 'interest in' and 'membership of' this great site. The demand for 'stuff' inevitably increases (exponentially in some cases) as newbies find the for sale section. NOS stuff is also by definition finite in supply and infact will reduce over time (especially if you go and actually use the stuff - god forbid!) . Either way both cause prices to rise.
Would i pay over £150 for a pair of tyres....probably not. Am I surprised...definitely not. Our "lovely little hobby" is indeed iatrogenic. [That is an illness caused by a doctor if you cant be @rsed to look it up ]