Hell's bells - I knew the tyres were getting a little worn (10,000km on them) but it wasn't until I had a real close look this morning that I discovered what you see below.
My garage was flooded last October and a lot of silt was deposited. Which means that when I roll the bike out before checking tyres, there is crap on them. Today I cleaned it off to have a real good look and voila...
Memo to self: Don't be a lazy bugger...
It's a month since the last good look...better I do this check more often...![]()




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Holy crap. U need a new tyre now? I have a brand new BT016 in my garage waiting to go on in the next few months but you can buy it if you need one ASAP. I still have no idea where I'm gonna go to get it mounted

I discovered it pays to have some rubber in the middle quite few years back. I thought I was checking my tyres, I would look at them every morning as I walked past and there was plenty of rubber on the rear, pity it was only on the sides in the end
. When the rear tried to pass the front twice the same day I had a look for oil or something on the wheel
. The canvass kind of gave the hint that the problem was lack of rather than something attached to the wheel that was the issue.



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