How do you do this? Use a big soldering gun and burn the grooves in? I'd love to see it, from a distance of course. I did see a motorcycle with a car tire on it though, maybe that is a better idea. I'd just buy a new 2010 motorcycle and be done with it...
How do you do this? Use a big soldering gun and burn the grooves in? I'd love to see it, from a distance of course. I did see a motorcycle with a car tire on it though, maybe that is a better idea. I'd just buy a new 2010 motorcycle and be done with it...
They do make grooving irons for race tires. I've grooved 100's of sprint car and midget tires.
For my scoot, I think I'll just buy a new one!
Dude. I hope ur just messin with us. The margin of safety when you wear down to 3/32 is bad as it is. Running at speed, road hazards, etc benefit from the rubber thickness. I wouldn't chance it under any circumstances.