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is it worth the money? Does it really stop nasty glass in your inner tubes?
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"Lee" gnippernospampleasemuchly@nospampleasemuchlyverym uch.btinternet.com wrote in message ... is it worth the money? Does it really stop nasty glass in your inner tubes? You're better off getting a highly puncture resistant tyre like these: I ride on glass strewn paths every day using these two tyres and have had no puncture in 6 months. http://www.wiggle.co.uk/v2_product_d...dID=5300003707 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/v2_product_d...dID=5360007837 -- Simon Mason Anlaby East Yorkshire. 53°44'N 0°26'W http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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"Lee" gnippernospampleasemuchly@nospampleasemuchlyverym uch.btinternet.com wrote in message ... is it worth the money? Does it really stop nasty glass in your inner tubes? Nope, it doesn't stop nasty glass in your inertubes, but it does seal small holes fairly effectively (in my experience - ymmv) Dave. ;-) |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... Nope, it doesn't stop nasty glass in your inertubes, but it does seal small holes fairly effectively (in my experience - ymmv) Dave. ;-) Fair assessment IME. Kevlar belt inserts are better at preventing punctures in the first place, but even they don't stop glass slashing the tyre. Haven't tried any 'puncture resistant' tyres, but think that if I did I'd still want to put the belts in anyway. Rich |
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