There is a brand new unused Two Wheeler Tyre of MRF make lying in a Store ie cool place where there has never been effect of heat etc..
The tyre is at least 10 years old.
Is this tyre fit to be used ?
To answer your question, just think of a pair of shoes which were bought new and have never been worn for 10 years.Would you still consider the shoes as new? Most likely these shoes would not last a year once youstart using them. Leather weathers with age irrespective of usage. Well, enough about shoes; As we all know tyres are made of rubber; and rubber also weathers out with age. When you buy a new tyre, the lifespan is either so many miles/kilometers or so many years whichever comes first holding all things constant. To be honest with you a ten years old tyre is not safe to be on the road. Maximum should be al most 6 years. That is why it is important to look at the DOT number of the tyre. When the tyre is aged, the rubber deterrioarates and there are a million of cracks mostly on the sidewall of the tyre making it very weak and unsafe to handle stress forces excerted to the tyre during movements. However it does not mean the tyre will break down on the spot .....but IT is NOT safe. Please don't use them.
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