Bling Tyres on a budget
kingrollo
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Can anyone suggest any tyres that will enhance the look of my sons MTB - its a decathlon 5.1 not a bad bike - but the tyres are a bit naff. Hes not a serious rider - does the occeasional trail with me - but mostly is just knocking about on it.
The best I can find are continenal king for £20 a pair
The best I can find are continenal king for £20 a pair
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Eh? Surely tyres are just little black circles with nobbles on (aesthetically at least).
Anyway, wouldn't you rather your son had tyres that worked best for the conditions you ride, rather than ones that look better?0 -
Not sure what bling tyres are but good tyres, top brand and dirt cheap
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TYSCSMSAW/s ... wired-tyreI don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:Not sure what bling tyres are but good tyres, top brand and dirt cheap
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TYSCSMSAW/s ... wired-tyre
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So it is, must have sold out of the 26". They do have the kevlar guard model for just under a tenner though.I don't do smileys.
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At exactly twice the budget.I don't do smileys.
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Damnit! :oops: should really start reading everything properly!0
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Larger Asda do Bell branded (from the USA) folding tyres for a tenner a piece, should be anough Bling for the $?
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