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Post by SylvreKat on Dec 31, 2014 8:05:30 GMT -5
btb jersey, no apologies. It's not like I don't see breasts daily .... But seriously, I saw the ad and was like, "Oh, those sure are pretty" (meaning the valves). Then read you guys' posts and wondered what you were talking about. And went back and looked at the ad again and realized what the valves were on. "OOOHH!!!!!" Gotta admit, that's pretty clever. >'Kat
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Post by dyoung1167 on Dec 31, 2014 14:20:32 GMT -5
If you find it's not your valves, older aluminum rims can get pitted. especially if fix-a-flat or even the green goop they now sell that is "non-corrosive" has ever been used. personal experience talking, so a good fix for this is bead sealer. if your friendly mechanic who may let you use the air just to seal the bead won't come off 3 cents worth of theirs it's only $11 for a quart of the stuff (last you years) at your local auto parts place. mine drove me batty both front and back slow leaks for months due the pitting. one quick swipe with that it and haven't added air one time since.
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Post by captaincrunnk on Jan 2, 2015 22:02:44 GMT -5
I went to Bike Bandit as they have premium tires for the same price of a generic one in town and free shipping with orders over 100 . I showed my dealer my tires and he noticed the sticker as he buys from the same wholesaler as BB does . I paid cheaper retail price than he gets from a whole seller so he is now a BB customer too . Kudos for turning me on to Bike Bandit!
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Post by jerseyboy on Jan 3, 2015 19:03:13 GMT -5
I've ordered from Bike Bandit before,,they are good,,but you can find anything you need for same price if not better on ebay search...I just dont understand how ebay sellers can be so competitive with all the charges on there
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