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Greg Lorriman
Guest
Hi Folks,
My old kevlar tires were so knackered I've had to replace them. The replacement kevlar tires have
punctured five times in the last 6 months despite being brand spanking, whereas my previous tires
didn't puncture once in two years of use and yet being in a very sorry condition in the final few
months before replacement. The new tires are thinner and "racier" than the previous tires, but I
don't care about that; I just want to avoid punctures.
Does anyone have a clue as to what tires I might previously have had?
[and yes: tire pressure is just fine]
Greg
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Great freeware tools http://www.lorriman.com
My old kevlar tires were so knackered I've had to replace them. The replacement kevlar tires have
punctured five times in the last 6 months despite being brand spanking, whereas my previous tires
didn't puncture once in two years of use and yet being in a very sorry condition in the final few
months before replacement. The new tires are thinner and "racier" than the previous tires, but I
don't care about that; I just want to avoid punctures.
Does anyone have a clue as to what tires I might previously have had?
[and yes: tire pressure is just fine]
Greg
--
Great freeware tools http://www.lorriman.com