View Full Version : B/S BT002 - why do they go blue?
Mike748
1st March 2008, 12:16
I have googled and searched but I've found conflicting info.
I've have these on the 748 and between rides, after sitting in the garage for a week, they go blue where they are scuffed.
Q1: is this normal?
Q2: is this the tyre over heating?
I run 34psi front 38psi rear.
Your comments please
James Deuce
1st March 2008, 12:30
It isn't an issue it's just stuff that goes into making tyres seeping through the compound after a heat cycle.
The Zed's Avons go blue over the course of a week too.
Mike748
1st March 2008, 12:44
That's what I thought, and I've found similar statements elsewhere.
Funny thing is that the assessor that looked at my bike was using this as evidence that I had been track riding, he told me I had cooked the tyres and was implying that I had dropped it on the track.
I thought he was very funny:nono:
Tony.OK
1st March 2008, 14:25
The 002's are a road race tyre aren't they?Its the oil in the softer compound rubber that comes to the surface after going through a heat cycle,nothing to do with cooking them,after you sort your claim tell the assesor he's a plonker:bleh:
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