Tire Balls???
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Tire Balls???
I was watching the GNCC on speed vision, and they said some of the pros were using tire balls so they won't get flats. Anyone have any idea what these are?
Calling Jeff @quadshop!!
Seems we got some interest in the rider balls, I mean tire balls.
Tell us more.
Tell us more.
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The tire balls are individule cells that go into your tires and eliminate flats. I started testing them at The Wisp GNCC this past summer wich is known for destroying tires. In that first race, I ended up winning my class and found out that I had a 2" gash in the side wall of my tire and I never even knew it. All the balls were still inflated.
The tire balls are very expensive to manufacture so there is a inital sticker shock. One thing you must consider is the money you save on tires. When you do rip a side wall, you can keep using that tire till it wears out where without them you must replace the tire.
A couple more advantages are; traction is greatly improved because you are able to run lower pressure. I set mine to feel about the same as running 3psi which I could never do without them because that would guarntee a flat tire. The other is the ride quaility is much smoother also due to the lower pressure.
So if you are a serious woods or desert racer or just ride in very rocky terrain where flats are a problem then they are worth their weight in gold!
The tire balls are very expensive to manufacture so there is a inital sticker shock. One thing you must consider is the money you save on tires. When you do rip a side wall, you can keep using that tire till it wears out where without them you must replace the tire.
A couple more advantages are; traction is greatly improved because you are able to run lower pressure. I set mine to feel about the same as running 3psi which I could never do without them because that would guarntee a flat tire. The other is the ride quaility is much smoother also due to the lower pressure.
So if you are a serious woods or desert racer or just ride in very rocky terrain where flats are a problem then they are worth their weight in gold!