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Cheap Bicycle TyresIs there a cheap solution for proofing pucture my bike tires?

I tried once with mud, and it was terrible, the added weight has not been installed in the environment, and the motion of the liquid sloshing about was not great. Then I had a flat tire and sprayed green slime all over my back, so I stopped using it then ...

Then I discovered the bands vase. Basically plastic strips with a thin layer of mud on the inside, they line the tire and stop any pinch flats, but. It would take a big old nail to get through that in your pipe! Well, if it goes into the side of the course, but thats not too common!

The bands do not weigh too much (compared to the mud!) And they were about eight pounds each not so expensive if you consider the time you do NOT have to take to change a flat when you are horse.

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Man, I just got the most convenient apartment. A tiny thorn not even 1 / 4 inch long flattened my tire bike. I looked around and the best I could find was tubeless tires.They are expensive and do not provide as smooth a ride. other than that obtained with each anti mud flat inside or put a line between the tire and tube.

Solid tires give a fragile tower - tires are the best, just accept that they get punctures. but they never go flat on the bottom, then just turn the punctured wheel 180 degrees and it should be good

I think you can have your bike shop install Kevlar inserts, which are strips of Kevlar in the form of a loop that fall in between the inner and the outer tire. The insert Kevlar digress what happens to your tires to the road. He could pass through the outer tire, but it will be deflected by the insert Kevlar, so it does not touch the inner tube. You can check this and see if they are still available. I once wanted to do my own tires a little less vulnerable to punctures, and Carl to my bike shop suggested Kevlar inserts for both front and rear tires. Good luck to you on it. Sent with good energies from Chris in South Portland, Maine, USA

Stone style flint wheel

The simplest solution would be to get puncture resistant tires with a Kevlar belt integrated. Many brands are available, such as dedicated lines Armadillo, snakeskin Continental, etc.

I Armadillo slicks on my hybrid bike, which I use for riding in the city (many shards of glass and curb the jump). I have not had an apartment in 2 years.

I used to get a flat every time I drove on the main road near my house. I started using tires and coatings have not had a puncture in 8 years, except when I put new tires and decided not to put the bags back in an apartment and get second When I rode, they are back now.

Use your old room air. Cut the valve does not inflate. Put the old inner tube in the tire ^ ^, then place the new inner tube inside and pump in place. What I found on my bike and I was puncture free for ages. Good road. This information is my son!

Posted on February 15, 2010.
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