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Rear Tire Feathering
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<blockquote data-quote="Harald" data-source="post: 1398823" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Great to hear! It was announced that they were not going to be made anymore, so I stocked up on a few pair and still have a spare set available, so I haven't gone looking for them. I ride at least 12,000 miles a year and they seem to only go 1.5 years before they start splitting on the end. They're cheap enough and I love them enough that I can't complain.</p><p></p><p>BTW, they go on real easy using an air compressor. Just get it started, stick and air nozzle in the open end and squeeze the puppy around the air nozzle, hit the air and quickly shove it on. Fine adjustment is possible with the air nozzle stuffed between the puppy and factory grip and while applying air, float it where you want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harald, post: 1398823, member: 8054"] Great to hear! It was announced that they were not going to be made anymore, so I stocked up on a few pair and still have a spare set available, so I haven't gone looking for them. I ride at least 12,000 miles a year and they seem to only go 1.5 years before they start splitting on the end. They're cheap enough and I love them enough that I can't complain. BTW, they go on real easy using an air compressor. Just get it started, stick and air nozzle in the open end and squeeze the puppy around the air nozzle, hit the air and quickly shove it on. Fine adjustment is possible with the air nozzle stuffed between the puppy and factory grip and while applying air, float it where you want it. [/QUOTE]
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