It's a cheap solution but not the best. When you flip your rims, you change the leverage and your shocks won't work as well. More likely to bend a tie rod. A lot harder to control when hitting bumps and ruts as the added force will make it easier to rip the handle bars from your hands.
That's an easy fix though. You can get flush mount valve stems. Or option 2 is to plug the old holes and then drill the oposite side. Flush mount out of like JC whiney catalog is the easier option though.
That's an easy fix though. You can get flush mount valve stems. Or option 2 is to plug the old holes and then drill the oposite side. Flush mount out of like JC whiney catalog is the easier option though.
how to you inflate the tires with those flush mount stems?