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1. | Jun 19, 2014
eqsEjA Great, thanks for sharing this blog article.Really looking forward to read more. Much obliged.
2. | Sep 2, 2013
I used to run the T/A KO's on my '98 Wrangler Sport, they are a nice tire but mine wore out really fast. When they were bald I put on a lift, new wheles and 33 10.5 BF Goodrich mud terrain KM2 tires. They are a nice looking mud tire that still runs very quiet on paved roads, I didn't notice any difference in tire noise between the T/A KO's and the KM2 s. They have them in a ton of sizes so I'm sure you could find them in the size you need. The best part is that so far I've put 20,000 miles on my KM2 s and the tread has gone from 19/32 to about 7/16 with mostly highway driving and rotations every 3,000 miles including the spare, so it looks like they will have a pretty respectable tread life.
3. | Jul 26, 2013
Ah no. They're not. Except. . .There is a rare possibility of lotacing some of the bolt-on attachments for use with a cyclocross bike and installing mountain bike brakes. Why is it rare? The bolt-on adapters for replacing the road brakes with mountain brakes. . .are no longer made. However, 700c wheels will fit just fine with no such complications. The old bike might need a bit of a stretch between the rear drops. Make sure is is as even as possible (see harriscyclery.com) or have the bike shop do it.
4. | Jul 24, 2013
1st, remove the whlees and clean them thoroughly.2nd: Make sure you tape the braking surfaces on the sidewalls of the rims with masking tape. (This is for your safety!) You should also make sure you will not be painting the cogs (gears) in the rear wheel.3rd: Use a can of Tremclad (or other tough external-use) spraypaint and remember to use some patience: Two or three very this coats (let dry between) are preferableto one heavy coat! Go crazy ith the color!
5. | Jul 23, 2013
A 700C tire does not refer to centimeters or cifmecrurence or any other C-word. It means it is the third version of a nominally-700mm diameter wheel. Version A is obsolete, but versions B through D are still in use.A 700C rim has a diameter of roughly 24 inches, so either you measured wrong or you have a 559mm (mountain bike 26 ) or 650C (571mm) rim. The 650C is used on TT bikes and smaller frames, and is the most likely 26 size to be used on a road bike. Sometimes you can make the wrong size tube work, as long as it doesn't have to stretch too far. Make sure you get the correct valve stem for the way your rim is drilled.The other numbers: 19/23 or whatever, are the range of tire widths that the tube will work for. A tube will only stretch so far, so tubes usually come in at least two widths per wheel size.
6. | Jul 18, 2013
I know, it's one of life's big problems. Then you've got the nitmghare of tyre matching on top of all that. Bigger/heavier tread on the rear? I've got a pair of wheels on a touring and shopping bike with 36 spokes and a 32mm tyre on a wide rim on the rear, and a narrower rim on 32 spokes on the front with a 28mm tyre. Even the spokes are thicker on the rear. The hubs are the same, and both rims are mavic as near as I could get them. I count it as a pair. I made them like this because I only use rear panniers on this bike, and sometimes need to put a lot of weight in there, plus most of my 13 stone. No spoke breakages so far (about 15 years and counting).
7. | Jun 5, 2013
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8. | Jun 5, 2013
I was so confused about what to buy, but this makes it undrestadnable.
9. | May 25, 2013
2DSbNZ Hey, thanks for the post.Thanks Again. Keep writing.
10. | May 19, 2013
Jenny paulinOooh have you been to peppa pig world? I bet she LOVED meeti her pink feirnd. She looks happy and gorgeous xx
11. | Sep 21, 2012
733PT8 I really enjoy the post.Thanks Again. Much obliged.
12. | Sep 20, 2012
G6dyPz Fantastic article.Really thank you! Cool.
13. | Aug 31, 2012
Kristen,I'm so bad about this. I've always liked to talk to ploepe either in person or online that I can honestly say my website doesn't have much information, but the basics and to the point kind of stuff. As you well know after our long conversations I think you have hinted this to me. Guess this weekend will be a working weekend!Thanks.
14. | Mar 7, 2012
Xly8Mx Very informative blog post.Much thanks again. Want more.