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Help with Tires

Old 10-31-04, 07:18 PM
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I know I want new tires just not sure if I should get tubeless tires, airless tires, or tires with new tubes in them. I do know I want tires that will last the lowest possible time when traveling far distances on mostly pavement but could sometimes be on rocky paths, grass, mud, etc. I do want to have to change as few flat tires as possible. https://www.sunbicycles.com/03/html_...nts/ez1_sx.html EZ-1 SX
How do you make sure the tires will fit?
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Old 10-31-04, 10:47 PM
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I think I may try out the air free tires at https://www.airfreetires.com because I really want to have the peace of mind of no flats at all. I never tired them before so I want to give them a chance. If anyone else has used them before please state your opinion on how you like them thanks.
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