Yeah, I thought about that. I'm hoping for some real world experience before I possibly ruin some fairly expensive tires!Acetone?
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Yeah, I thought about that. I'm hoping for some real world experience before I possibly ruin some fairly expensive tires!Acetone?
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I'm not sure what you speak of. Tell me more.I have used a spray made for plastic car trim and it worked pretty well and blended nice .
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Ah, gotcha!
Some of the paint has worn off over a year yellow is showing some now
Something like this . I masked off the tire & rim after it was mounted & aired up and just sprayed the letters not the whole tire
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That looks like the one! I think I'm going to go with either a flying cloud or a Cadillac badge on it. Maybe someday I'll find a tank or chain guard for it!I don't know how I missed this build! Wish I had seen it sooner, I might have helped you out with ID'ing your Shelby. I've got a Shelby Flying Cloud motorbike with the badge still on it. View attachment 28996
Has anyone ever had any luck getting rid of the printed logos and writing on tires like this or any for that matter?
Interesting. I'm all over the place with my choice of tires at the moment. I have the most badass tires ever for it but they just won't fit in this frame. So with those out of the picture I have to decide. I always end up running the brickyard Schwinn style because they're clean and simple. But I really like the slicky Gs. All except the flame graphics running along the sides!I recently tackled a Maxxis Miracle tire with wet sanding paper, to get rid of the blue logo that was pretty well incorporated with the tire.
Fortunately, it vas a small rectangle, so it came off rather fast and pretty painless for the tire.
But, be carefull, you don't want to sand of too much.
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