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Tyres....Radial, bias-ply or cross-ply?
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(18-09-2018, 01:05 AM)Tony Press Wrote:
(18-09-2018, 12:42 AM)Bill Sheehan Wrote:
(17-09-2018, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Just to give you a breadth of replies Michael I've never used anything but Avon sidecar triple duty; meaning I'm sufficiently happy with them not to have tried anything else, not that they wear out very often.
Michael - i guess you have your answer re the different types.  Suggest don't even think about cross-ply.  My 1954 Lanchester Leda is fitted with them and when one first drive off it feels like it has square wheels.  Takes between 1 and 2 miles for the rubber to warm up enough to give a comfortable ride.  Not good, but can't afford new replacements at the moment.   Cheers,  Bill in Oz

Where are 3.50 X 19 tyres available in radial construction ?
I may have. been misled by the website of banden-guru.nl where under the specs of the AVON AM7 SM MkII tyres it is stated that these tyres are of radial construction.

Edit: funny.. to my question wether or not that tyre is radial or bias ply I just received an e mail from the German mother company of banden-guru that they cannot supply that tyre in 400x19 (even thought it is on the banden-guru website as being available....) so let's just. strike that one from the list definitely.
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RE: Tyres....Radial, bias-ply or cross-ply? - by Michael D - 18-09-2018, 07:23 AM

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