Tyres, will we run out?

Well theirs always a chance that some one will start producing 26" retro style tyres but that's as long as they believe they can sell at high prices to guarantee a profit ...
 
Its just a temporary thing. The industry in a couple of years will have the latest thing as being 26" no doubt touted as being more 'nimble' or a return to our roots or some other such bumpf
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Agreed. Give it a few years and thumbies, triple chain sets and 26in wheels will be the latest must have cutting edge tech.
 
Not for some time. The bikes in Argos and Tesco are all 26 in wheel and i imagine those type of bso make up a far greater proportion of bikes ridden.

But by the time it happens, we'll be using hoverboards. I mean how many people lament not being able to buy tyres for their penny farthing?
 
Not as long as people like them and collect them.

If you go into a modern LBS, you'd be forgiven for thinking anything over three years old was only fit for scrap. A look here and Ebay proves that isn't the case, and that the market is healthy.
 
This chap has been making 650b bicycles for around 50 years and was surprised that they are in big demand again.

http://www.cs-hirose.com/

plus, look at the amount of other weird sizes still available. 'retro' tyres will eventually disappear but most were cack anyway
 
Would respectfully suggest against stock piling your favourite tyres.

As a younger person in the early nineties I favoured the Specialized Ground Control tyre.Fast forward 20 years and I got into retro bikes and bought myself a Clockwork to renovate.In moving house I found a box of old bits in the garage which included three of the original Ground Controls,my spares from all those years ago.They were mouldy inside from damp and perished outside but I tried inflating one and the carcass immediately started to bulge alarmingly,so I scrapped them.My even older dad gave me his 1995 Proflex with original Panaracer tyres.They looked alright so I pumped the first one up to 60 psi at which point it split with a huge bang.

Bottom line is that genuine retro tyres are going to be thin on the ground and potentially unsafe,but modern tyres don't look too bad.I did a Cannondale Beast and put modern 2.1 Ground Controls on that and it gripped and steered great.
 
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