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tyre availiability
i was wondering what peoples views were.i dont need new tyres at presant but i was browsing the suppliers websites ,and the standard size tyre seems to nearly out of stock.i know they are availiable from other componies,but at a premium.what worries me is that tyres are a fundamental thing for the cars.without them we go nowere,is it something the club should look into,as well as recon gearboxes .
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Re: tyre availiability
Why do you say this? Bridgestone 145 x 14" tyres are widely available, although they seem to be produced in batches so there can be gap in supply (so don't run your tyres right down to the limit!). Camac tyres are as far as I know no longer available in 145 x 14". 155 x 14" Nankangs are still very much available and although not perfect will fit a minor rim, they now have a better tread pattern similar to the bridgestone. Even 5.20 x 14" Dunlop crossplies are still available. There's no problem for minor tyres as far as I can see.dalebrignall wrote:i was wondering what peoples views were.i dont need new tyres at presant but i was browsing the suppliers websites ,and the standard size tyre seems to nearly out of stock.i know they are availiable from other componies,but at a premium.what worries me is that tyres are a fundamental thing for the cars.without them we go nowere,is it something the club should look into,as well as recon gearboxes .
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Re: tyre availiability
I am a little confused Dale what do you think the club should look into as you say yourself that the tyres are available.dalebrignall wrote:i was wondering what peoples views were.i dont need new tyres at presant but i was browsing the suppliers websites ,and the standard size tyre seems to nearly out of stock.i know they are availiable from other componies,but at a premium.what worries me is that tyres are a fundamental thing for the cars.without them we go nowere,is it something the club should look into,as well as recon gearboxes .
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I think it a fair question in light of what Dale has said. Whilst some suppliers may still have stock, this does not necessarily mean that more are being manufactured. Also those in stock may be very old, and having had the problem of buying new/old stock tyres previously, not for a Minor I hasten to add, and watching the walls crack after very little use, I'm now more than a little wary.
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What can we do other than to keep using our cars and buying new tyres for them? If demand falls too low the manufacturers will eventually stop making them. 



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Use them morealex_holden wrote:What can we do other than to keep using our cars and buying new tyres for them? If demand falls too low the manufacturers will eventually stop making them.

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The problem with that idea, which I wholeheartedly agree with in principle, is that there aren't any swivelpins for my minor to run on. So I'm trying to cut down my minoring.
At least, until the kingpins arrive. Of course, the problem with *that* is that the DAF needs me to sort out various 'problems' before it'll be a happy car.
At least, until the kingpins arrive. Of course, the problem with *that* is that the DAF needs me to sort out various 'problems' before it'll be a happy car.
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The Electric Minor Project
The Current Fleet:
1969 Morris 'thou, 4 Door. 2010 Mitsubishi iMiEV. 1920s BSA Pushbike. 1930s Raleigh pushbike.
The Ex-Fleet:
1974 & 1975 Daf 44s, 1975 Enfield 8000 EV, 1989 Yugo 45, 1981 Golf Mk1, 1971 Vauxhall Viva, 1989 MZ ETZ 125, 1989 Volvo Vario 340, 1990, 1996 & 1997 MZ/Kanuni ETZ 251s
Desires:
Trabant 601, Tatra T603, Series II Landy, Moskvitch-401, Vincent HRD Black Shadow, Huge garage, Job in Washington State.
But have you asked yourself why there are no swivelpins? Could it be for the exact same reasons I have already given?Pyoor_Kate wrote:The problem with that idea, which I wholeheartedly agree with in principle, is that there aren't any swivelpins for my minor to run on. So I'm trying to cut down my minoring.

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I thought you'd come in on that one Jonathon
I know, but why were stocks allowed to get so low in the first place? 



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Unable to answer that one with any authority
I really believe that we as owners of Minors will have to get used to the fact that we are a tiny market and producing what really amount to 'one off' runs of parts tyres etc will mean that we could run dry of stocks quite easily. No company, especially in today's climate will manufacture vast stocks which could take years to see a return. Especially if some parts require new or updated tooling.
Re swivel pins, shortly over a 1000 pairs from one producer plus those from ESM will hit the shops. it will be interesting to see how quick these sell.


I really believe that we as owners of Minors will have to get used to the fact that we are a tiny market and producing what really amount to 'one off' runs of parts tyres etc will mean that we could run dry of stocks quite easily. No company, especially in today's climate will manufacture vast stocks which could take years to see a return. Especially if some parts require new or updated tooling.
Re swivel pins, shortly over a 1000 pairs from one producer plus those from ESM will hit the shops. it will be interesting to see how quick these sell.
Thanks Jonathon, you've just proved my point. Perhaps the committee would like to set a good example by attending as many rallies as possible in their Minors.
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