Re: [CR]Pye tires

(Example: Framebuilders:Chris Pauley)

Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:13:47 -0500
From: <joebz@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Pye tires
In-reply-to: <002401c626c9$cd49ddd0$e763e004@the8doe2g2uhf1>
To: Tony & Shellie Welch <tswelch@indy.net>
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I'll tell you what little I know. Pye tires were made in Newark, NJ during the height of the velodrome activity there. The tire casings were made of parachute silk. There is a picture in "Hearts of Lions" by Peter Nye showing a part of the Pye process involving winding the casing on a large drum.

Given that they were made from top quality silk and reputed to be well made, I suspect that any blowouts were due to light weight and high pressures.

Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Noth, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: Tony & Shellie Welch
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:52:00 -0000
Subject: [CR]Pye tires


> I just finished the book Six Days of Madness by Ted Harper. In the

\r?\n> book

\r?\n> he said that he has yet (1993) to see a tire to compare to the old

\r?\n> Pye

\r?\n> track tires. He also said blowouts were common then.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Anyone know why there were so many blowouts if the tires were so good?

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Tony Welch

\r?\n> Indianapolis, IN

\r?\n> USA