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Tire Tech: semi-pneumatic tire repair

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younggun'85

Finally riding a big boys bike
Trying to find a solution for this problem:

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Some subtantial cracking going on. My first idea was to fill with some kind of resin.
I saw a fix on the show wheeler dealers where they filled a door cars weatherstrip by filling it with a piece of rubber.
Then I thought this could work well in this situation.
Does anyone else have suggestions?
I've tried using silicone on at least two tires, but it only holds them together for display.
I want this to be rideable like the rest of my rides.
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What size tires are they? Ask at your local bike shop about ordering new tires and or place a wanted ad in the wanted section and you might find very good used ones or maybe new old stock ones. I might have some, I just need to know the size.
 
If the tires are really hard, you might get by using "PC-7" or "Mar-tex" (marine equivalent).when dry, you can file/sand/tap/shape and paint. great 2 part epoxy resin!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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