beeb
Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Fark no...Do anyone elses toe nails constantly look like this from riding
It's not some fungal thing that just feels/looks/smells extra-freaky when you've been riding?
Fark no...Do anyone elses toe nails constantly look like this from riding
I was actually going to say I think I prefer Moorey’s ass to those feet - why aren’t your 2nd toes longer than your big toe? - FreakMakes a change from Moorey's Arse.....
Jeebus. Cut those nails back, and maybe get some longer shoes?
Nah that’s fucked m8.Do anyone elses toe nails constantly look like this from riding
I almost solely run MAXXIS, only ever had 2 do this. More issues previously running swobble. Are you using a bit of soapy water, and inflating really well to set the beads, depending on the casing, they’re pretty stiff.QQ.
Why do my maxxis tyres always seem to have the tread slip a bit sideways on the casing? Mostly rears. Looks like a rim that needs truing, but when you check the rim, it is actually the tyre.
Any other brands less susceptible to this?
Only ever had this happen with one Maxxis, and it was one I got lazy with and levered onto a tight rim rather than really getting it into the valley properly around the rim first...QQ.
Why do my maxxis tyres always seem to have the tread slip a bit sideways on the casing? Mostly rears. Looks like a rim that needs truing, but when you check the rim, it is actually the tyre.
Any other brands less susceptible to this?
I’ve had various brands doing this over the years. Have always wondered if it was due to bead stretching/damage if using tyre levers to get the tyre on at that point, but I have no solid 'data' to confirm.QQ.
Why do my maxxis tyres always seem to have the tread slip a bit sideways on the casing? Mostly rears. Looks like a rim that needs truing, but when you check the rim, it is actually the tyre.
Any other brands less susceptible to this?
I've noticed this more often with Maxxis, also had the odd kevlar bead stretch making mounting tubeless impossible.QQ.
Why do my maxxis tyres always seem to have the tread slip a bit sideways on the casing? Mostly rears. Looks like a rim that needs truing, but when you check the rim, it is actually the tyre.
Any other brands less susceptible to this?
Also sounds like confirmation bias. If you post up about any tyre brand with wobbles you, would get people responding, and given Maxxis are the biggest seller by a mile, there will always be some. Not saying it doesn’t happen, just not commonly, or a Maxxis specific problem.Sounds like it's more common than I thought. Could be mounting related, although I typically check the raised line around the bead on maxxis is always the same distance from the rim all the way around. Generally only usey hands to mount.
Could just be one of those things that I have to ignore.
I've got a lot of Vittoria, Specialized, Onza and Michelin tyres as well but never had wobbly tread or stretched bead problems with them.Also sounds like confirmation bias. If you post it up about any tire brand weird I feel wobbles you would get people responding, and given maxes are the biggest saw by a mile, there will always be some. Not saying it doesn’t happen, just not commonly, Or I Maxxis specific problem.
Come on Moorey the least you could have done was go back and fix it.Did you sort your mum’s fridge, @Daniel Hale ?
Yes, that would make it perfectly written.