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Where's the damn T1 stem
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I'm surprised t1 has had the relationship with S&M as long as they have. Dude doesn't have a good track record with being pleased with our companies.
as long as the product arrives within a reasonable amount of time, and is manufactured as ordered, Joe will work with anyone
Quote from: Narcoleptic Insomniac on March 24, 2016, 08:09:46 AMSidewalls on GLHs are so thick you can almost ride them with no air.If someone knows of a good tubeless set up tutorial I willing to try it and report back provided it costs no or little money. I have and old hazard lite wheel and old GLH I can use.Gorilla tape your rim instead of rimtape. Cut a 16" tube down the centre, around the top and stretch it onto your rim. Put your tire on between the flaps of tubes with a bit of sealant. Pump it up, cut off the excess tube hanging out.
Sidewalls on GLHs are so thick you can almost ride them with no air.If someone knows of a good tubeless set up tutorial I willing to try it and report back provided it costs no or little money. I have and old hazard lite wheel and old GLH I can use.
Quote from: Sasha on March 24, 2016, 11:40:22 AMQuote from: Narcoleptic Insomniac on March 24, 2016, 08:09:46 AMSidewalls on GLHs are so thick you can almost ride them with no air.If someone knows of a good tubeless set up tutorial I willing to try it and report back provided it costs no or little money. I have and old hazard lite wheel and old GLH I can use.Gorilla tape your rim instead of rimtape. Cut a 16" tube down the centre, around the top and stretch it onto your rim. Put your tire on between the flaps of tubes with a bit of sealant. Pump it up, cut off the excess tube hanging out.That seems like a lot of work for not a lot of payoff. Is the advantage just less weight?
The Ezra 'Q' freecoaster should be out in time to put on your 2012 christmas list