Oldbikeguy1960
Wore out three sets of tires already!
The tread looks more like the zig zag with the lines down the middle, like the tread on my 1960s-1970s musclebike front tires.
My only problem is there is only one tread pattern, no overlap, footprints, etc to suggest a bicycle did it or even a person rolling a single wheel ahead of them.
Nobody with a cart full of heavy and valuable fruits and vegetables would go thru the grass on one side and risk dumping their produce into fresh concrete.
An empty cart would not have left much of an impression.
For those reasons I would have to disagree with GTs58 and anyone else presuming that theory as correct.
An older boy with a single wheel on a fork may have had the reach to do this from one side but according to the width on both sides it wouldve been a teenage boy to keep the pattern that regular.
Why a boy? Girls rarely do these kinds of things and it would've taken a taller than average girl to have the reach to do this.
Probably a boy looking to leave his mark on the world. Apparently he succeeded far beyond his hopes even if this is 1960s-1970s. If it is older it would truly be a landmark and should never be repaired or replaced.
My only problem is there is only one tread pattern, no overlap, footprints, etc to suggest a bicycle did it or even a person rolling a single wheel ahead of them.
Nobody with a cart full of heavy and valuable fruits and vegetables would go thru the grass on one side and risk dumping their produce into fresh concrete.
An empty cart would not have left much of an impression.
For those reasons I would have to disagree with GTs58 and anyone else presuming that theory as correct.
An older boy with a single wheel on a fork may have had the reach to do this from one side but according to the width on both sides it wouldve been a teenage boy to keep the pattern that regular.
Why a boy? Girls rarely do these kinds of things and it would've taken a taller than average girl to have the reach to do this.
Probably a boy looking to leave his mark on the world. Apparently he succeeded far beyond his hopes even if this is 1960s-1970s. If it is older it would truly be a landmark and should never be repaired or replaced.