nah havent looked yet.Wattie wrote:How big was the pebble??Blurr wrote:thanks mate I have done it on my bike since also but that has suspension and control tyres which I was expecting 39's. Hopefully found the issue
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It's a peice of mechanical engineering it's a back pressure pebble help's with bottom endWattie wrote:How big was the pebble??Blurr wrote:thanks mate I have done it on my bike since also but that has suspension and control tyres which I was expecting 39's. Hopefully found the issue

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Disco wrote:It's a peice of mechanical engineering it's a back pressure pebble help's with bottom endWattie wrote:How big was the pebble??Blurr wrote:thanks mate I have done it on my bike since also but that has suspension and control tyres which I was expecting 39's. Hopefully found the issue
yeah but acts like a brick wall to the top end
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