Avon Cobra 300 Dennis Kirk $176.95 Shipped

alphadog

Active Member
I wonder how old they are?

Do tires have a mfg date-stamp on them?

Is there a "shelf-life", as with many 'high-use' rubber products, before "dry-rot" sets in?

Don't know, just asking...:confused:


Anybody use these 300's and if so, what was your experience with them?
METZELER - Catalogue - ME 880 Marathon XXL
I am on my second set of Metzlers. I got the same mileage out of them as my Avon Venom's. 8000 miles. My second set of Metzlers had a sidewall split within the first 500 miles. Same problem as Avons are having.
 

phatchopper300

I just wanta ride
Just got tire from Dennis Kirk and build date is 2911. Pretty happy with that but lets see after it is mounted how it preforms and how long it lasts!
 
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semi

Active Member
Date on mine is the same 2911. I also ordered a front tire from them, it is a Venom, and the date on it is 0109, not sure what to think of that. To me the COBRA compound feels noticable softer than the Venom.
 

Knuckles

Active Member
Damn you guys are getting fresh stock at basically half price! I don't need a tire now but hard to pass up this deal
 

bearman

Active Member
Is there a "shelf-life", as with many 'high-use' rubber products, before "dry-rot" sets in?
I personally wouldn't drive on a tire over 4 years old. Remember the Firestone tire separations that plagued the Ford Explorers and caused a whole bunch of rollovers? It was largely attributed to tires that were older than 4 years.
But the Sun is not the only enemy of tire rubber.
Believe it or not, air, or really the oxygen in air, is what makes a tire harder over the years as it oxidizes (yep kinda like rust).
Many investigations were done after the whole Ford/Firestone thing and it turns out that it wasn't just Firestone, but all old tires were coming apart at speed (they were fine while sitting still :rolleyes:), researchers came up with several possible contributing factors but it was largely agreed that the biggest was this oxidation. Soon after all the reports came out about tire oxidation, most car tire stores started offering to put Nitrogen in tires, last time I bought some new car tires it was even free (and yet they still asked me if I wanted it). I don't really know if the nitrogen helps, cause the outside is still in contact with air, but I don't see how it could hurt.

So if your gonna store a tire seal it up in plastic real good, and get all the air out you can. That way all the trapped oxygen will get used up in a little while and it will stop oxidizing till you need to install it.

Bear
 

geoffmt

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I paid $203 for my rear at j&p cycles during sturgis, I didn't need it yet but didn't want to pass it up at that price, at that time people were paring a LOT more so I picked up a spare, got my front tire for under $90, all shipped to my house. The price from Dennis Kirk is even better. Bonus!
 
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