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Old 12-15-11 | 08:21 PM
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From: A Coffin Called Earth. or Toronto, ON

Bikes: Bianchi, Miyata, Dahon, Rossin

it could be that you are just hard on the rear tire with trying to move forward.
Which studs are falling out? the center rows or the outer rows?

are you letting your wheel slip on bare pavement or only on ice and snow?
spinning the wheel on bare pavement is more likely to rip out studs.

Either way, only the outer rows matter for keeping up right.
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