new tires
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- robtaylor
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new tires
there are a couple of threads going on right now about new tires, just wondering how many miles you had on the tires before you replaced them. obviously a nail or something could shorten the life of your tire and it sounds like there is consensus that the tubed white walls don't last as long.
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I was right at 4000 when my back tire was past needing to be replaced.
I probably should have done it at 3600 or so, but i waited for my 4k service.
I ride pretty hard and i'm over 200 pounds. I'm pretty sure those are why mine needing replacing so soon. The front tire looked almost brand new.
I changed both, however since I decided to got with the new Maxxis tubeless whitewalls.
I probably should have done it at 3600 or so, but i waited for my 4k service.
I ride pretty hard and i'm over 200 pounds. I'm pretty sure those are why mine needing replacing so soon. The front tire looked almost brand new.
I changed both, however since I decided to got with the new Maxxis tubeless whitewalls.
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Re: new tires
I had about 400-500 mi on my whitewalls. (hence the grumpyrobonz23 wrote:there are a couple of threads going on right now about new tires, just wondering how many miles you had on the tires before you replaced them. obviously a nail or something could shorten the life of your tire and it sounds like there is consensus that the tubed white walls don't last as long.

RedCass