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Thats a one nice tire
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Great video. This was is better than the hot water method for I do not have to get get. But what type of tyres are those? They seam to have no grip.
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I just changed my first tyre/tube with the help of this video. It was back tyre too, so all the extra hassle. I didn't break any world records for speed and my thumbs really hurt as putting the tyre back on was nowhere near as easy as on the video, but I did it none-the-less! Next time I hope to be quicker.
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Gator skin tyres dont work either, went flat on a bumpy road, but great video though
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@mikeyofficialpage thanks, which resistant tubes/tyres would you recommend (off-road tyres, that is)?
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If you're looking for road tyres then maybe try Continental Gatorskins as they are puncture resistant. I cycle around 150 miles a week commuting to work in London and despite the various crap on the road including glass etc, I very rarely get a puncture.
Before I moved to Gatorskins, I was sick to death of yet another puncture. Good luck!!
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@Anygodwilldo It's because vehicle tired are heavy duty and at least a few inches thick or more... it would take a big peace of glass or something stronger to puncture vehicle tired. :) it also depends where you ride your bike and how aware you are of where your tired are rolling... I'm always dodging glass e.t.c... just watch where you ride :d Good luck.
- Mikey
you can also put the inertuber in water to find the puncture just look for bubbles
MrBorisTutorials 6 months ago 4
@Anygodwilldo There are puncture resistant inner tubes and tires.. Google it :)
- Mikey
mikeyofficialpage 9 months ago