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Fix-a-flat

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Re: Fix-a-flat

Post by Rut Row » Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:55 pm

Junior wrote:just take wingfixer with you every where and let him fix the flates. He`s good at it :amazon: :peep:
I hear he is exceptional at pre-pinching tubes. :beathorse:
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Re: Fix-a-flat

Post by Wingfixer » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:38 am

Boom Boom wrote:http://dirt-bike-gear.com/stb.html

Hands down the best spare tube fender bag you can buy.
I have had all the ones that install with the fender and they add stress to the fender and all walk forward.
This bag mounts sideways and hooks to the forks so the weight is back close to where the fender mounts and can not walk forward.
It could block a little of your head light if you over stuff it.
I have owned every bag from common brands to Wolfman gave away or pitched them out, this is the only one I will run.
He makes some other good stuff also.
If you do want to try a sealer product is have read good things about Stans, must be a common product for mountain bikes.
You add before you get a flat from what I understand.
I bought one of these at hammer, it seems like a good bag. The only down side is it will only hold a normal tube, no HD and definitely not a UHD tube. Not a huge deal, any tube will get you out of the woods, or out of the sand :wallbash: , just something to be aware of.
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Re: Fix-a-flat

Post by Wingfixer » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:40 am

Kyler wrote:
Junior wrote:just take wingfixer with you every where and let him fix the flates. He`s good at it :amazon: :peep:
:salute:

I hear he is exceptional at pre-pinching tubes. :beathorse:
Junior wrote:just take wingfixer with you every where and let him fix the flates. He`s good at it :amazon: :peep:
:salute:

Love you guys! :fitz:
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Re: Fix-a-flat

Post by Skinny-J » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:27 pm

Wingfixer wrote:
Kyler wrote:
Junior wrote:just take wingfixer with you every where and let him fix the flates. He`s good at it :amazon: :peep:
:salute:

I hear he is exceptional at pre-pinching tubes. :beathorse:
Junior wrote:just take wingfixer with you every where and let him fix the flates. He`s good at it :amazon: :peep:
:salute:

Love you guys! :fitz:

Just remember who didn't take any cheap shots and who your real buddies are.... I would never tell them about the time the old valve stem nut fell inside your tire, was left there, heated up after about 100 miles and burst your tube. Or how you tried patching that tube and when you used it later it again left you stranded on the side of I-70. I'll never say a word...

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Re: Fix-a-flat

Post by Wingfixer » Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:40 am

Skinny-J wrote:
Just remember who didn't take any cheap shots and who your real buddies are.... I would never tell them about the time the old valve stem nut fell inside your tire, was left there, heated up after about 100 miles and burst your tube. Or how you tried patching that tube and when you used it later it again left you stranded on the side of I-70. I'll never say a word...
With friends like you......
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