
I've had a good look at the tyres and also done some research on the subject as follows - the tyres are Pirelli P3 Cinturatos with 6,5 mm tread depth on the front and 5,0 mm on the rears. The age mark is 344 indicating manufacture in the 34th week of 1994, the sidewalls at the front show slight cracking/crazing of the outer wall close to the wheel rim and the outer edges of the tread blocks on all tyres show surface cracks as they merge with the tyre wall. There are no cuts or bulges anywhere and the tread shows no adverse wear pattern.
Research suggests that the cracking is obviously age related and caused mainly by chemical and ultra violet action - opinions vary as to wether it is serious or merely cosmetic. Some "experts" say scrap the tyres immediatley as death trap dangerous, some tyre makers specify a 6 year life for tyres but I have not found any actual technical or legal reason to scrap the tyres. There is also the obvious matter of the fact that the MOT test does not specifically include tyre cracking as an failure item so the tyres are technically legal and thus SAFE.
Before I lash out, or not, circa £300 for a new set of boots, anybody got a view - do I need new tyres or not.
Yes I do know they are probably 16 years old but I am not a racer and probably do about 1500 gentle miles per year
