04-25-2018, 03:08 AM
Beautiful bike, and I agree with everything others have previously said. If it was my bike, I would check the date of manufacture of the bike, and the tires, in order to figure out how old the tires are. Most tire manufacturers recommend tire replacement based on age, from 6 to 10 years. That can vary significantly, depending on what conditions the tires are exposed to, proper storage/inflation, and the compound of the rubber. While the tread might look good, the sidewalls should be inspected for any sign of dry rot and small cracks. Your tires may be perfectly fine for several more years, but better to be safe and inspect carefully.
