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White Lettered Tires on a V7

Sean_Kelly

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I just finished up my second service not too long ago (7000miles already!) and replaced my tires as part of it. I haven't seen anyone letter their tires yet on this bike, so I figured I would post some pictures of mine. Just in case anyone wanted to see how it looked.

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I think it suits the bikes character quite well
I just finished up my second service not too long ago (7000miles already!) and replaced my tires as part of it. I haven't seen anyone letter their tires yet on this bike, so I figured I would post some pictures of mine. Just in case anyone wanted to see how it looked.

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Nice, what did you use to highlight the lettering?
 
Look'n good,. The tank pads and the white letter seem to make it look like a complete package to me. You've made it exclusively yours..... NICE, VERY NICE!!

Paul
 
Thanks guys!

Nice, what did you use to highlight the lettering?
I used those oil-based sharpie paint markers ~$5 for one from the store. Super easy to use and they hold up through the seasons pretty well. I had done the same on my car about a year ago and it still looks pretty clean.

If you have raised letters on your tire then you can just wipe off any excess paint with a cleaning solution to keep the letters sharp, no surgical precision required!
 
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