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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: welsh denny on May 30, 2008, 11:10 PM
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strange what people do these days.
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I saw that earlier today.
Im not totally sure about it but I think I quite like it. The idea of something that performs better (you dont get pinch flats, and small punctures seal up) but is ALSO lighter has got to be good. ???
But I also like the amount of "tech" going on. 8)
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Yeah I liked that :daumenhoch:
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Read about that in a mag a few months back, too late to watch the vid now
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Great idea, but how the hell did he think THAT one up??!!
I agree with Alex - lighter AND performs better - got to be a winner!
Wonder how many times he had to try it to get it right though....?!
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i'd give it a whirl,
anything to rid the constant pinch flats has ot to be worth a pop!
whats the maximum psi with this mod?
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Very clever :daumenhoch:...
How do you get the tyre back off again ;D
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looks like a lot of hassle to me ???
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Foookin awesome idea :smitten:, gonna try that on my MTB with a 20" tube cos everytime i hit the trails i get at least one flat :buck2:
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bloke in hx sells tubless tyres for mountain and rd bikes already
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bloke in hx sells tubless tyres for mountain and rd bikes already
But this methord means you can use any current BMX tire you like
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26" method from a few years ago ::)
i tried it last year but didnt have access to an airline and the track pump doesnt flow enough air quickly enough to create a seal so i ended up in a shop covered in sealer and cut tubes ;D
the co2 canister pumps will have enough pressure to do it if your worried
he doesnt say but it needs to be a quality tyre as the method relies on the bead ;)
how long until the next "new" thing to hit bmx is "tubs" ;D
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bloke in hx sells tubless tyres for mountain and rd bikes already
But this methord means you can use any current BMX tire you like
true lol