sand tyres
spongtastic
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Just bought a holiday home near to Blackney in Norfolk, so I will be riding in gravel/sand everytime I go there, using conti gravity 2.3's at low pressure (<30psi), but anybody got any suggestions for better traction.
And my inbred is now finshed sub 27lbs, but the works internet nazis have blocked this site, hence dial up and slowwwwwwwww speeedddsss.
And on one lx disc kits for œ200? bloody bargain!!!!!!
New geared inbred frame is here, an Nzyme to churn up the mud in winter and a single speed Schwinn Frontier which will be sold or disolved
And my inbred is now finshed sub 27lbs, but the works internet nazis have blocked this site, hence dial up and slowwwwwwwww speeedddsss.
And on one lx disc kits for œ200? bloody bargain!!!!!!
New geared inbred frame is here, an Nzyme to churn up the mud in winter and a single speed Schwinn Frontier which will be sold or disolved
Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?
Who are you calling inbred?
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Never had the opportunity to ride on sand but would of thought you'd want a tyre that's as wide as possible and run at a low pressure. The tread pattern would presumably be like a mud tyre.
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wide and light and fast rolling.. fat albert?
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