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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Bib Mousse
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[QUOTE="Henk, post: 240845, member: 18007"] There are a couple of down sides to mousses, first they are expensive and usually hard to get as not many tire dealers (none that I have come across) stock them. They are also harder to change than a tube but if you aren't racing this might not be an issue, they don't do well with sustained high speeds they melt and fall to bits, that is why the aren't used in the Australian safari, and the last point is that they don't last all that long, about six days is the max you will see out of one before they start to fall to bits. On the plus side you don't get flats. If I were you I'd get the heaviest tubes I can and run one of the slime type tyre sealants. [/QUOTE]
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