Old 07-24-13 | 06:45 PM
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rms13
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Originally Posted by prathmann
Far more 'budget friendly' would be to just put the tires you want on the wheels you already have.

True but I have a feeling the wheels are causing the flats and the 700x38 kevlar bead city tires were just more resistant to the flats. And those tires are now on my Cross Check
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