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Clubman B

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who sells mooose's new


im in need of a 21 front and 18 rear

cornwall or devon



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£90 front £90 rear. Pm me if u want some. We fit them if u need aswell.

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Clubman A

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These guys are in Bideford and I have found them very good.

http://www.dqmx.co.uk/dunlop-mxenduro-tyres-c-12.html



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Could get Tubliss for that money

Biff

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I thought both mouses and Tubliss weren't road legal.



-- Edited by Hoops on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 12:39:27 PM

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I second that.

Unless you regularly lube mooses, they first reduce in size, then fully break down into dust!

If you do use mooses, lubricate with pipe grease, Hepsleeve or similar, approximately 1/50 of the cost.

I raced on mooses for 10 - 12 years until I discovered tubliss, had no detrimental effects whatsoever with the pipe grease.

As they reduce in size they can become a handful on the road, wrap moose in dead HD tube, zip tied around.

This will take up the slack and give you a few more miles, but make sure well lubed.

Trail riding generally means you wont be changing / removing your tyres nearly so often as with racing, so by the time you get round to lubeing the moose the damage will already have started. They tend to break down from the inside outwards.

Changing tyres with mooses generally involves a tyre changing frame, a proper ******* without, extra expense.

In my opinion, spend your money on the tubliss, read their bumpfff, worked for me.



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Clubman B

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what make are they and whatsize are they as I know there are at least 2 type / sizes for the rear on 18,s and one is harder that the other

my rear 18 is wrapped for the last 2 events but now its just too far gone



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Hoops wrote:

I thought both mouses and Tubliss weren't road legal.



-- Edited by Hoops on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 12:39:27 PM


 bingo



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Viking wrote:
Hoops wrote:

I thought both mouses and Tubliss weren't road legal.



-- Edited by Hoops on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 12:39:27 PM


 bingo


Only mentioned it as trail riding was mentioned above innit.



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Lol. Bang on tho. I only use them offroad. Lol.

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Clubman A

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just in case people don't know why they (the tubliss system, mouses and 4mm HD tubes) are not road legal, is that prolonged road use can cause them to fail. i.e they get to hot and a mouse will break up, 

the 4mm HD tube can expand and split as it gets hot due to the thicker rubber and and extra weight.

not sure the same would apply to a tubliss system as it cant generate heat in the same way.confuse

hope this helps.

dave



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Didnt realise 4mm tubes wernt road legal !

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