Tires with raised white lettering
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Tires with raised white lettering
Greetings everyone - With spring coming in a few weeks, it's time to get my Lil' Abby cleaned up and ready for the road. One thing I will need to do is to replace the tires.
Does anyone know where I can find a scooter tire with raised white lettering? I love the look of those tires.
Please don't suggest painting the letters with white out.
Thanks -
RoaringTodd
Does anyone know where I can find a scooter tire with raised white lettering? I love the look of those tires.
Please don't suggest painting the letters with white out.
Thanks -
RoaringTodd
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I have never seen scooter tires with stock raised white lettering. I'm not saying that I have seen everything...but I have seen a buttload of scooter tires!
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Here's an example from over at MV, done with a tire paint pen.
http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic64980

Not my style, but it does look pretty darn sharp, I must say.
http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic64980

Not my style, but it does look pretty darn sharp, I must say.
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Try these links to help you get an idea of what's out there. Limited sizing though.
http://motorcycle.motorcycle-superstore ... ont%20Tire
http://motorcycle.motorcycle-superstore ... er%20Tires
(for the retro look)
http://www.scooterworks.com/shinko-pages-196.php
http://www.motorcyclemaniacstore.com/ca ... oter-tires
http://motorcycle.motorcycle-superstore ... ont%20Tire
http://motorcycle.motorcycle-superstore ... er%20Tires
(for the retro look)
http://www.scooterworks.com/shinko-pages-196.php
http://www.motorcyclemaniacstore.com/ca ... oter-tires
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Make sure to post some pics!RoaringTodd wrote:MB rocks.
Thanks everyone for your help, you've wheeled me into the right direction. Guess a paint pen is the way to go.
RT
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