Cycle whore thread
is it me, or are your sidewalls chewed up?
If they are, thats NOT a good thing at all, and you may be on the edge of a nasty high side
or is something just rubbing on your tire.
whatever the fuk is going on with that tire it doesnt look safe.
If they are, thats NOT a good thing at all, and you may be on the edge of a nasty high side
or is something just rubbing on your tire.
whatever the fuk is going on with that tire it doesnt look safe.
Well......
I had the dunlop Q2's installed yesterday. The rear tire stock size was 170, the set I had ordered was a 180 rear. The 170 never rubbed the reservoir.
So after mounting the tires on the bike yesterday, took it for a test run. Went 10 miles and when I stopped, I smelled burning rubber. Pulled over and saw that the tire was basically fucked. Brand new tire with 20 miles on it, shot!
I ordered another 180. Just going to relocate the ohlins reservoir.
Any ideas on relocation endemic?
I had the dunlop Q2's installed yesterday. The rear tire stock size was 170, the set I had ordered was a 180 rear. The 170 never rubbed the reservoir.
So after mounting the tires on the bike yesterday, took it for a test run. Went 10 miles and when I stopped, I smelled burning rubber. Pulled over and saw that the tire was basically fucked. Brand new tire with 20 miles on it, shot!
I ordered another 180. Just going to relocate the ohlins reservoir.
Any ideas on relocation endemic?
Well......
I had the dunlop Q2's installed yesterday. The rear tire stock size was 170, the set I had ordered was a 180 rear. The 170 never rubbed the reservoir.
So after mounting the tires on the bike yesterday, took it for a test run. Went 10 miles and when I stopped, I smelled burning rubber. Pulled over and saw that the tire was basically fucked. Brand new tire with 20 miles on it, shot!
I ordered another 180. Just going to relocate the ohlins reservoir.
Any ideas on relocation endemic?
I had the dunlop Q2's installed yesterday. The rear tire stock size was 170, the set I had ordered was a 180 rear. The 170 never rubbed the reservoir.
So after mounting the tires on the bike yesterday, took it for a test run. Went 10 miles and when I stopped, I smelled burning rubber. Pulled over and saw that the tire was basically fucked. Brand new tire with 20 miles on it, shot!
I ordered another 180. Just going to relocate the ohlins reservoir.
Any ideas on relocation endemic?







