Hi. Im looking to buy a new bike for local commute, and I have been looking at the racing bikes on offer but none suit what i want. i have a mountain bike frame - would it be possible to put racing bike tyres on to this frame? if so would it make a difference to the balance? also, is there a...
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Its a Daihatsu Applause 1991 with a bolt pattern of 4 x 100, and I want to fit its tyres to a Toyota Starlet 1985 (bolt pattern 4 x 100), is there anything other than bolt pattern that matters?
Both the rims look pretty much the same, and both the cars are manufactured by Toyota Motors...
Hi. Im doing up a bike. I have bought a very nice back rim and am keeping the front one as it is as I feel the back tyre is more important. What tyres should I get for them for road useage. Good ones. Should I get a different one for the back tyre with more grip and a smoother one at the front...
Hi. Im doing up a bike. I have bought a very nice back rim and am keeping the front one as it is as I feel the back tyre is more important. What tyres should I get for them for road useage. Good ones. Should I get a different one for the back tyre with more grip and a smoother one at the front...
...155/65 R14? I am buying a knew car and have some old winter tyres from my fiesta which I hope I can keep for the Citroen.
Thank you for any answers.
My bike has a 26" wheel and I currently have normal tyres but I want bigger ones more suited to biking. What tyres should I get and how thick can I have them? Links would help, thank you =]
First, find out what legal restrictions there are.
Second determine the of use your for which your Jeep will be used? (Ex: mostly off-road, mostly on-road, 50-50, etc.) Where do you live (I'm familiar with the state)? You may wish to consider the UTQG figures, (Uniform Tire Quality Grading...
Im not a aggressive driver or speedfreak.There is a clunking noise coming from the rear of the car when I go over a bump,and a continual grinding noise .Any ideas of what this could be.Rear mounts gone??suspension shot??? And what sort of cost would be involved.Thanks for any help.im thinking of...
or is something else better? The tyres that are on the car are BRIDGESTONE POTEZA 17inch and they handle very well, only they do cause road noise. The most important thing for me is safety so I am happy to buy the same, but wanted to know if there are better ones I can buy? Thanks.
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Nitrogen is inert and therefore safer. If the wheels get overheated due to friction, they are less likely to combust due to the absense of oxygen.. but then again, oxygen is in the air.
i would say the advantage is negligible.
I've got a Marin Riftzone 2004 (i think) its currently got mavic rims which are 26 X 2.10 I recently have been getting loads of punchers so I thought I buy some 'Schwalbe Marathon Plus ATB 26 x 2.0 ' but they dont fit I thought the .10 of an inch would not make that differance but clearly it...