There is a date code and I'm some what pissed off with the local dealer/bike shop. I made an appointment for front and rear. The resr to be installed. I was going to teach my boy and let him change the front. Well for the heck of it I searched the date code on the Uninstalled front. WOULD YOU BELIVE THE FRONT WAS MADE IN 2006 THE REAR IS.2009. IM PRETTY SURE IM GOING TO CALL THEM TOMORROW. WOULD YOU ASK FOR A REFUND OR ATLEAST SOME $$$ BACK?I believe there is a date code on every bike, car and commercial vehicle tyres here that makes it easy to catch the commercials out of date. I also believe it’s just round the corner for every vehicle to be checked for out of date tyres in the UK.
Full refund mate as rubber perishes over time, the time limit depends on storage conditions etc, but in reality could fall apart at any time. The supplier would be guessing if they said anything else but that. Its unknown territory for lifespan, but they are just far too old. Personally I would not accept anything over two years. The tyres you bought are less than worthless.WOULD YOU BELIVE THE FRONT WAS MADE IN 2006 THE REAR IS.2009. IM PRETTY SURE IM GOING TO CALL THEM TOMORROW. WOULD YOU ASK FOR A REFUND OR ATLEAST SOME $$$ BACK?
Full refund mate as rubber perishes over time, the time limit depends on storage conditions etc, but in reality could fall apart at any time. The supplier would be guessing if they said anything else but that. Its unknown territory for lifespan, but they are just far too old. Personally I would not accept anything over two years. The tyres you bought are less than worthless.
Fun fact: less than 20% of the typical tire is rubber anymore. Some manufacturers no longer use it at all on some models of tires.rubber perishes over time
Is that how you read my tire code? I. Asking because I to read it that way before I go with that indictment I'd like to know 100% that's how its read lol.Made in the 79th week of '06?
Rear tire seems to be even worse funny if I'm reading right. The back tire was made same year my boy was born and the front tire when my girl was bornFull refund mate as rubber perishes over time, the time limit depends on storage conditions etc, but in reality could fall apart at any time. The supplier would be guessing if they said anything else but that. Its unknown territory for lifespan, but they are just far too old. Personally I would not accept anything over two years. The tyres you bought are less than worthless.
Did you see the pictures? I'm not a tire guy I just wear them out. And I hat every time I get a new tire because they are all different for me. I can feel the difference. O have replace a tire that was well below the safe level of tree and been able to power the front tire up. And after changed for brand new tire Smoke it under the same conditions... and this one I can light up with a little effort at 407823 = 78 the 78th week in 2023?????
That can"t be correct.
Tyre Safety: 5 Year Rule
Tyres are considered to be “new” and fit for retail up to 5 years from the date of production.
This is an industry standard based on the German BRV.
When in use, it is recommended that tyres are replaced when they reach 7 - 10 years old, (6 years in the case of caravans or trailers).
How To Tell A Tyre's Age
On the sidewall you will find a tyre's ‘DOT code’. One of the key pieces of information that can be gained from this is the date the tyre was manufactured.
Since the year 2000, the date section of the code - the last digits - has been made up of 4 numbers.
The first two digits tell you the week number and the last two indicate the year the tyre was manufactured. In the example below the age code is '3909'. This means the tyre was made in the 39th week of the year 2009.
Yes, the other photo had 7906.Did you see the pictures?
Yeah I thought the same thing. I have looked dunlap Date Codes a couple of different ways and it continues to point to the oblong 4 digit code. They areYes, the other photo had 7906.
How can that be correct as there are only 52 weeks in a year unless it's a leap year when there are 57... or is that the number of varieties?
There must be another numbering system involved.
Obviously different makes, and UK. But here are two types from my bikes. They are correct as it was me who had them fitted, even the 07.My Dunlop Qualifiers had similar 4 digit stampings that would not make sense as a date code.
I found there was another stamping that had more digits, and the last for digits of the longer number made sense as the date code.
Unfortunately, the bike is at another location right now, so I can't provide a picture.
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