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    New Tyre Time??? advice

    well this is what you hate to find on a saturday afternoon fixing sesion

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/gallery/a...623/tyre_1.jpg
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/gallery/a...623/tyre_2.jpg

    Was thinking it would def be a replacement tyre, what do you guys reckon? Tyre would of lasted till next WOF at least so kinda annoying to have to buy another now.

    Oh and KK if your listening managed to fix the brake micro, was full of sand and gunk

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    was riding back from soccer this afternoon and felt the bike behaving badly and put it down to cold tyres, lucky I was cleaning the chain and noticed it before splitting to uni on it on Monday aye Gareth!?

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    What is it? It looks like a macintosh lolly to me.

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    lolly

    Might be a lolly, you can see where he's been licking the tyre around it.

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    that lolly has a 1/4 inch stainless spike out the unlicked side that is sticking it to the tire not just saliva! pulled it out to see if it was just something sticky but there is a hole the whole way through the tire and it started deflating rather quickly

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    thats a health risk

    Lollies with 1/4 inch stainless steel spike!! You should sue the manfacturer or at least complain to the health department.

    I spose if it is stainless you wont get that terrible taste like you do from ali foil wrappers on your fillings.

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    Bloody hell, looks like a holey mess (haha, excuse the lame joke)

    Def new tyre time and I would be looking at Pilot Powers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Bloody hell, looks like a holey mess (haha, excuse the lame joke)

    Def new tyre time and I would be looking at Pilot Powers
    dunno if they come in 18inchs but prob get the same again as I have to commute a fair bit

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    get a patch on it
    i think Mt Eden m/cycles will put one in for about 20 - 30 bucks
    and it is a like a mushroom thing that they put in from the inside and poke through the hole and then glue inplace

    i've had 2 put in one in the frotn and one in the back and i never had any trouble from the tires after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mini_me
    get a patch on it
    i think Mt Eden m/cycles will put one in for about 20 - 30 bucks
    and it is a like a mushroom thing that they put in from the inside and poke through the hole and then glue inplace

    i've had 2 put in one in the frotn and one in the back and i never had any trouble from the tires after that.
    m/m
    yeah was wondering how safe they are though, will go ask at Cycletreads they always tend to give me an alright deal so see what they say

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    Ended up getting a new tire as the old one was pretty shagged anyways with not much tread in the center so got a new tire for a decent price, Cycletreads for all your tire needs.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    Ended up getting a new tire as the old one was pretty shagged anyways with not much tread in the center so got a new tire for a decent price, Cycletreads for all your tire needs.....
    When are you finally going to buy a 17 inch rim??? Then you can get cheapies off me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    When are you finally going to buy a 17 inch rim??? Then you can get cheapies off me
    When KK lets one past his sight without snapping it up!


    Apparently they handle better with the 18 but keeping an eye out for a 17

    oh ad when one is cheap as well

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