Nuts?
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Nuts?
came across this on ebay, anyone heard of NUTS??
https://cgi.ebay.com/Mountain-bike-ti...QQcmdZViewItem
not my auction
https://cgi.ebay.com/Mountain-bike-ti...QQcmdZViewItem
not my auction
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They can't bear loads that well. Otherwise, no.
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Personally, I'd stay away from them. With all that flashing in the middle of the first tire picture, it's clearly a low end tire. Since you're questioning the make and no one has heard about them, I think this is another indictation.
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I wish they'd sell mountain bikes with these tires. Why? Because they're cheap. That and pedals are the first things I change when I get a new bike and I'd rather not have to spend good money on tires I'm going to replace.