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Old 04-17-2024, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Deej101 View Post
Well that was going to be my next question.

So here is my dilemma: do I continue riding on my current tires, unknown age but visibly bad condition, or do I put these 10 year old tires on, until I can get some proper tires? I got these as a stop-gap measure but now I'm hesitant to even put them on. I can't find out what a "DOT R88Y" code means, to know how old my tires are. I might guess it means 2008, which would make them even *older* than these other ones. But ?

Wait….you bought those tires after seeing them in this condition?
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