White sidewall tires?
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White sidewall tires?
Hi any one has painted the sidewall of the tires? Success ? I want to get the vintage look as much as possible.
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I’ve been running these on my Buddy 150 for quite a few years now and been quite happy....
https://www.scooterworks.com/Prima-Tire ... -P365.aspx
https://www.scooterworks.com/Prima-Tire ... -P365.aspx
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The OP has a 50cc so this might be about the only option* - https://www.scooterworks.com/Prima-Tire ... 13213.aspx
I haven't tried it but some companies do make paint for painting on whitewalls - https://www.rangerpaint.com/products/white-sidewall
*After a quick search it seems like most 90/90-10 and 3.00-10 whitewall tire are tube tires.
I haven't tried it but some companies do make paint for painting on whitewalls - https://www.rangerpaint.com/products/white-sidewall
*After a quick search it seems like most 90/90-10 and 3.00-10 whitewall tire are tube tires.
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I hated those tires.DeeDee wrote:$35 each: https://www.bikebandit.com/tires-tubes/ ... vgEALw_wcB
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I never assume. I'm more of a skeptic. I need proof. That said I am empirically testing the hypothesis. They recommend two coats. This is what one coat looks like.srbbnd wrote:I love my white walls but keeping them clean is no easy task. Wire brush and white wall cleaner spray is an usual occurence. I assume if you painted them regardless of how good the product is it wouldn't last too long with the amount of times you have to clean them with a wire brush.
Also, I've had whitewalls before and NEVER needed more than soap and water to clean them. I certainly wouldn't use a wire brush on a tire!
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Nice! Keep us posted on how the paint holds up.olhogrider wrote:I never assume. I'm more of a skeptic. I need proof. That said I am empirically testing the hypothesis. They recommend two coats. This is what one coat looks like.srbbnd wrote:I love my white walls but keeping them clean is no easy task. Wire brush and white wall cleaner spray is an usual occurence. I assume if you painted them regardless of how good the product is it wouldn't last too long with the amount of times you have to clean them with a wire brush.
Also, I've had whitewalls before and NEVER needed more than soap and water to clean them. I certainly wouldn't use a wire brush on a tire!
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Moyesdriver wrote:Prima whitewalls are fine, ignore all of the “knee dragging� bull...
Shinko makes a 3.50-10 tubeless whitewall with a classic tread pattern for about $35. I've never used SR550 tire but I have used Shinko tires for other motorcycles and a scooter. I think they are excellent tires and universally have great reviews but for some reason some Genuine Buddy riders don't like them. Maybe the knee draggers riding a Buddy on track day at triple digit speeds?
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My theory on tires and Buddies- The Buddy 125/150/170 have really short wheelbases and fairly steep rake which makes for very quick handling scooters. But that comes with some twitchyness at times. I think that makes for a scooter that is a little more sensitive to tire choice. A tire that is good on other scooters might not be good on a Buddy.PNWbuddy wrote:Shinko makes a 3.50-10 tubeless whitewall with a classic treat pattern for about $35. I've never used SR550 tire but I have used Shinko tires for other motorcycles and a scooter. I think they are excellent tires and universally have great reviews but for some reason some Genuine Buddy riders don't like them.
Plus, you are more likely to hear from people with bad experiences than people with good experiences.
*At some point I will probably test a Shinko tire out just to see how my experience compares to others. But for right now I am really liking the Pirelli Angel 3.50-10.
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Just a guess, scooter tires flex more than car tires and the paint probably can't handle that.olhogrider wrote:Well I can honestly say the whitewall paint was a flop. It turned yellow within 2 days and now it is starting to peel. It looks pretty bad.
Yes, I read the directions, prepped accordingly and it was gorgeous. For 2 days.
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And yet there are whitewall scooter tires. I just think the paint is a poor substitute for the real thing.eggsalad wrote:Just a guess, scooter tires flex more than car tires and the paint probably can't handle that.olhogrider wrote:Well I can honestly say the whitewall paint was a flop. It turned yellow within 2 days and now it is starting to peel. It looks pretty bad.
Yes, I read the directions, prepped accordingly and it was gorgeous. For 2 days.