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Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

Rob, the Good-Years do appear on photos of 1940 models although much less numerous than the Dunlops.

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I see re-looking at the factory ledger pages under 'Tyres' that as well as 'D' and 'G', there are also quite a lot of 'F's later in 1940.

You have of course seen my tyres as well !

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I'm not sure about the tyre currently on eBay. I don't think that it's a wartime tread pattern.

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

I think the one on ebay is a wartime Goodyear Sand Tyre, there is something very similar shown in the wartime "Data book of Wheeled Vehicles".

I had a 3.25x19 "Military" stamped firestone but I'm not sure it was for Motorcycle fitment, mine came with some Airborne hand cart wheels.

Wish I could post pictures but I still can't get photobucket to work.

Rob

email (option): robmiller11(a)yahoo.co.uk

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

Ah RIk,

I should have remembered that!!!

I forgot to put those pictures in the correct folder as well.

Cheers,

Rob

email (option): wd16h@telfort.nl

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

Gents

The ebay Goodyear tyre may be WD marked but does not have to be wartime dated!
Postwar Avons and Michelins also had WD marking.
Unfortunately the dates are not always clear.

Who pays 100 pounds to hang on the wall??


cheers

Rob

email (option): wd16h@telfort.nl

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

nothing to do with tyres but if 'Jack Dienst' is the chap, or was, from Brook, Ashford, I often meet up with son Peter who himself has some interesting machines, kind regards

email (option): woolnough@mchenry.plus.com

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

Jack Dienst was indeed from Brook and self-published 'A Civilian in Uniform' about his wartime experiences. He was Section Fitter for 5 Corps Signals.

Well worth a read if you can find a copy.

https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=18138458603&searchurl=kn%3Duniform%26sortby%3D17%26an%3Ddienst

It can be less expensive on eBay. Production values are not high and photo reproduction is poor but it's a cracking read.

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

I met Jack in around 2003? at his self-build cottage in Brook, on the hunt for a WD motorcycle, but alas Jack had sold up all his bikes by then, so I just came away with his excellent and irreverent book. But I did buy my NOS DR helmet from his son who had several up in his attic. If you can find it, Jack's book is well worth a read.

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

I corresponded with Jack back in my pre-internet period. A smashing bloke. A bit of a chancer in his army days though !

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His book was probably not aimed at the politically correct and anyone offended by a combination of Arabs, Gypsies, goats and sexual proclivities in a single paragraph probably didn't ought to read it.

I loaned it to my (later-war) ex Royal Sigs Dad and he sniggered quite a lot whilst reading it.

It's really good on anecdotes around things like tool kit inspections. They were put on fizzers for having too many tools as well as too few.

Re: THEY USED FIRESTONE.

From a 1940 issue of MOTORCYCLING these tyres look the same tread pattern as the ebay GOODYEAR,I wonder did JOHN BULL supply tyres for the war effort,in the MOTORCYLING and THE MOTORCYCLE only FIRESTONE and DUNLOP seemed to advertise their tyers,GOODYEAR is also closing its factory in Stafford Rd Wolverhamton in early 2017 after being there 90 years,they are moving production to Mexico.  photo DSC_0622_zpsz4gyucrv.jpg

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