Copperman05 wrote:
Personnally I wouldnt trust any bit of 20 year old rubber no matter what anybody says, its just not worth finding out the hard way. Also these german space savers are not legal on our roads as they dont carry the required tread. I find the space saver a bit of dead weight in the rear of the car and I dont have a compressor either so I've taken it out. I pay a nice premium for road side breakdown assistance, as most of us do I imagine, and so would probably call them in the event of a flat, I also carry tyre weld for emergencies just in case. If the tyre is ruined I guess I'll have to live with replacing it...
Edd
I know several who have used the spacesaver after quite a few years & they've been fine. Mine is fine, no cracks etc. It also has tread on it & sold in the UK to an EU C & U it must be legal, if it ws legal in Germany when new. Space savers are like HID lights etc. They contravene the UK C & U regs but because they are legal in the EU country of manufacture they are legal here.
Embarrassing situation here. When mine was a daily driver it already had 16" D90s & I had all the S2 corners fitted so Brembo 4 pots on a Lux.
Going up the A1M one Sunday PM a BMW flashed me & indicated I had a puncture. I pulled over & swapped the wheel with the old style narrow (155x15 not low profile) spacesaver & put it all back together. Went to move off & it wouldn't. The 15" spacesaver wouldn't rotate as it fouled the Brembos

. Queue me being AA relayed from Peterboro to Bradford & then conning one of my colleagues to take me to a tyre dealer to get the punctured tyre replaced. Really frustrating as I had a spare set of D90s at home & even a 16" spacesaver which I changed over when I got home.