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Tfrank59
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« on: June 15, 2015, 08:23:19 PM »

So I've got a new back tire well not new but only about 5K on it And it went soft on me yesterday.  Just kind of ticked off and lazy, so I put some of that green slime in there – I know everybody says it's bad news – but like I said I'm lazy and ticked.  tickedoff  I guess I'll have to just buy another tire, because the bike shops wont repair a tire and I'm too well like I said lazy, not to mention unskilled, to try and do it myself.  The guys at the bike shop won't be happy when I tell him I have green slime in there crazy2
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2015, 12:12:54 AM »



You will be more ticked when the bike shop tells you to take it somewhere else and after you have contacted them all, you still have a tire and wheel mounted & full of that green slime sheet.

It is not fun to play in and to change a tire with it in.

Good Luck.
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