need help for selecting new tires (i have 2 set of wheel)

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nehalemus@yahoo.com
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moose hd tube sizes

Post by nehalemus@yahoo.com » Mon May 14, 2001 10:35 pm

Hello List, I'm trying to order a set of Moose Heavy Duty tubes but have only been able to find 18", 19", and 21" tubes. Can I use the 18" tube on the 17" wheel? or Does Moose make a 17" HD tube? Should I use something else? Also, It seems that the smaller the tube diameter the more expensive it is, i.e. the 18" is the most expensive and the 21" the least expensive. What's up with that? Chad A10 Wheeler, OR

Greg Paul
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need help for selecting new tires (i have 2 set of wheel)

Post by Greg Paul » Tue May 15, 2001 1:27 am

Hey Stephane, You're English is better than mine and some of deez other folks on here. ;-) The Pirelli is a great tire but here is the one I just ordered today. It's the "other" Kenda. The K760 Track Master II. I have it from unreliable sources that it's a great tire and it's also 6 ply so should last at least a couple of weeks. :))) It was also disgustingly inexpensive at $40.95. I think it may be misprinted but that's what they sold it to me for... who knows. Maybe the rubber is recycled fish eye. ;-))) Anyway here's the link to the seller: http://www.accwhse.com/ Good luck! Greg in Dallas
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., stfontaine@h... wrote: > Hi. > > First of all, I'm a french canadian who's trying to write in > english without any help so I think I'll do some mistakes. I need to > practice my english so don't be too hard on me ! > > I just bought a second set of wheel (used of course, 1 front, 1 rear, > and also a complete air box for my A15) for 100$ canadian (about 65 $ > US). What a deal (I think) ! The only problem is that the tires need > to be replaced. But at this price, it's not a problem (those wheels > are complete, with the disk brake, bearing, rear sprocket, etc...) > > Now that I have 2 set of wheels, I want to put the best tires on them. > > So, on the first set, I want 90% road / 10% dirt, and the opposite > for the second set (10% road / 90% dirt). > > I think the Pirelli MT21 could be great for the 90% dirt. Meaby I'm > wrong. > > So I need your help. I want a 90% road tire who will last at least > 5000 KM (3000 mile) and a very good 90% dirt tire. > > Any suggestions ? > > Thank you ! > > St phane Fontaine > A15

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