Bicycle Mechanics - bad tyre day !!

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greywolf
02-11-03, 07:55 AM
the newest of my specialised s- works tyres tread decided to part it- self from its casing, it wasnt adered in large lengths i took it back to the lbs i bought it from & they changed it for me , no problems:) top marks to bike & pack. they were unable to source another specialised tyre so i settled for a continental gator-skin, my oldest s- works tyre is on the front & seems fine @ the moment , has anyboby else had a problem with these tyres or is mine an isolated case ??
...I'm having trouble understanding what you are asking. Are you speaking Pidgin English??
AndrewP
02-11-03, 10:59 AM
Old Dog types with his nose, so he cant hit the shift key and a letter at the same time. He wants to know if tread separation is a common problem with Specialized S-Works tires, and if it should cause him to worry about the old one he has on his front wheel. I think this is a manufacturing problem in one particular batch of tires that would not show itself after a lot of use - so dont worry
greywolf
02-11-03, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by D*Alex
...I'm having trouble understanding what you are asking. Are you speaking Pidgin English??
Thanks AndrewP for explaining to D*Alex the content of the post but I dont think he,s realy a "special needs person", i suspect hes just trying to piss us off :D :D . Maybe it was the spelling of tyres that got him confused ?? LOL
I hope your right (rite ??) about the my older tyre (tire). Anyway the Gatorskin rides (rydes ?) great, new tires (tyres) always seem to ride well. Thanks again.:beer: :beer:
If tyres is spelt tires is type spelt tipe ?:rolleyes:
P.s : Whats a Pidgin anyway ?:confused:
Regards greywolf:p ;) :p
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