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DuzyEverwork | 21:48 Wed 25th Jun 2003 | How it Works
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Why, with todays obsession regarding colour coding, matching livery and team colours etc etc are car tyres always black?
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I've seen some coloured tyres advertised somewhere (can't recall where off the top of my head) - but I do know that there are coloured M-Bike tyres available as well!
I would guess there could be a number of reasosns firstly the edge of a tyre gets pretty dirty so they would look a bit second hand pretty quick. You mention team colors etc so I assume you mean racing as well, what happens in racing is that dunlop or who ever bring a truck load of tyres and the teams go to them and get what they want if they were in team colours then they would need loads and loads of the same tyre just to meet each teams requirements. Also they only last a race (if not half a race) and therefore the expense of producing coloured tyres would be a wast, OK with the exception of a crash a piece of body work with a sponsor logo would be expected to last all season.
I know of a company (Tommahawk) that are currently marketing motorbike tyres in various colours. Red, yellow, green and blue so far. And they look pants. And they're re-moulds so thats double pants.

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