Tyres



The fattest one that will fit your rim and frame. A monty or Luna is
good if you have a 19 inch rim.


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i have an alex 19" I am looking for an interesting tyre for it not a
classic brick style any ideas?And to the guy who said about getting a
tire not a tyre i think you will find that's the english way of spelling
it!!!!


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Thinuniking: Try the monty whiteline, it's got a slightly rounder
profile. Or tryall makes a 19" tire witha different tread. ww.tryall.com
?

The fattest you cna fit on a 20" is aq 2.125 knobby. Any BMX tire will
work.


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gpickett00 wrote:
> *No, its just tire. Does england have a seperate dictionary or is TYRE
> slang? *



This reminds me of a friend of mine who was in Japan. She met some U.S.
Marines and one of them asked where she came from. So she says England,
to which he replies, "oh yes, what language do they speak there?".

Joe


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joemarshall wrote:
> *She met some U.S. Marines and one of them asked where she came from.
> So she says England, to which he replies, "oh yes, what language do
> they speak there?".*

Blush.:eek:
When we decided not to have a king, we gave up the King's English and so
made our own english. :D I read somewhere that one of the reasons Dan
Webster spelled things differently (not the only reason, by far, but one
of them) was to seperate the two countries languages.


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http://tinyurl.com/3f6zf
do you really think that unicycle.uk.com are going to spell tyre wrong
EVERY time????????????????????????
I know i think people forget we use different spellings for
things!!!!!!!
Ben
(please don't start jacking this thread i really need a new tyre)


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Not certain, but seeing as no-one's answered the original question, the
max daddy 'here' (http://tinyurl.com/3xgv7) looks alright, fits on a
standard 20" rim (ie not a 19" trials rim), and isn't too big to fit in
most frames.
having said that there are uite a few 20" tyres, so if you want a big
tyre it might be worth going to a bike shop and having a look.
Ben - I've looked for different tyres for trials tyres and I can't find
anything different. I want a slick tyre, but I don't think it exists.

John


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gpickett00 wrote:
> *No, its just tire. Does england have a seperate dictionary or is TYRE
> slang? *


Um, you should have checked "our" 'dictionary'
(http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=TYRE) first.


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I would go for the onza sticky finger for a 20" rim instead of a 19, I
happen to have one used about 3 times not in dirt so in good nick. if
you want it I can give it to u at buc, 5 quid? email me
[email protected]
aaron


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