I was amazed to see this tread pattern at a car show yesterday. It was on a little BMW Isetta 300. I had tires like these in the 1960's.
What brand and model are they? I erased the writing on the sidewall. They were very popular years ago.
Tires are not rubber anymore. They carbon mostly.
dirtpusher wrote:
Tires are not rubber anymore. They carbon mostly.
Like Al Gore's footprint?
Super communication today.
jerryc41 wrote:
Super communication today.
Hampered by limited comprehension.
jerryc41 wrote:
Super communication today.
His name dead give away. He one them left tree hugger.
Dunlop,at a wild guessJerry.
dirtpusher wrote:
His name dead give away. He one them left tree hugger.
Whatever he is, understanding his thoughts would easier if he used words and sentences.
angler wrote:
Dunlop,at a wild guessJerry.
Nope. This was
the tire in the 1960s - standard on some cars, added for better performance on others - foreign cars, that is.
leftj wrote:
Still not getting it.
You mean, "Whoosh"? Sorry, no comprende. Since this a post about a tire, does it have something to do with air escaping from a tire?
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