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Can you please post the prices of each item or PM me separately if you prefer?
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11-17-2007, 12:00 AM | #13 |
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this is so cool, I'm going to have to order a set of tires for my trusty gen 1!
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Will the i2 tires fit on the Gen1 wheels???
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Yes, I currently have a set of Ryan's i2 tires on my stock 180 rims.
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That is great! Everybody wins with this change. Are you running them with tubes or tubeless. If tubeless, are you using Slime or will they seal without?
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Thank you for your tire responses - I took along a can of "fix-a-flat", but luckily did not need it - I checked it with baggage and no one ever questioned it.
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I would strongly discourage you from using "fix-a-flat" or products like that. They put a residue in your tires that makes them completely unrepairable. Almost every tire shop I have dealt with in the last few years has signs warning that if such a product has been used, the warranty on the tire is void, and they will not work on them. Slime is one thing, but that stuff should be just plain outlawed!
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A bottle of Slime and an aircompressor can do the job of Fix-a-flat without the mess.
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