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tyler.durden

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Haha I’ve been going without flat out in my rear tire since I changed out the tire and tube for a motorcycle tire and heavy duty tube. Just cause I couldn’t find my bottle of flatout while I was installing the new stuff.

That was easily over 1000 miles ago

but, these tires are awesome for a 20inch wheel that’s about 4 inches wide… though the motorcycle sizing is 3.00x16, it fits a 20x4 tire with light persuasion.

Shinko SR244 is the model, but the SR241 is good too.

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Fuck, yeah. I put on Shinko slicks 567s. They're heavy AF, but like you said, nothing's getting through those. On the off chance, Flat Out ;)


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DMChiz

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Mernin’

Crazy weekend here also. Basketball tournament for one, play dates and the Royal Winter Fair for another. Kids had a blast, I’m exhausted.

Question for the bike gang (please tell me someone else thought The High Rollers): do the heavier motorcycle tires decrease the efficiency of the battery due to added weight?

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Laughing Grass

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Mernin’

Crazy weekend here also. Basketball tournament for one, play dates and the Royal Winter Fair for another. Kids had a blast, I’m exhausted.

Question for the bike gang (please tell me someone else thought The High Rollers): do the heavier motorcycle tires decrease the efficiency of the battery due to added weight?

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I get around 50km on the same type of tire.

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DMChiz

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Happy veterans day. Respect for all who served.
Absolutely. Always take a minute to think of my Grandfather as an 18 year old kid in the Navy being sent aboard a gun ship to provide cover at Juno Beach.

He returned home to Halifax and brought with him, shell casings from the ship. My Mum found them many years later and had them restored and turned into lamps. My Sister has the other.

Never forget :peace:

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