Warning to riders who are not very mechanically inclined. If you get a flat on the rear tire
of the 2013 Path, I highly recommend you take it to a good bike shop. It is very difficult to get the tire back
on because of the wire coming out from the hub. I feel there is a good chance of a novice damaging at most the power wire . I had to haul it down to the shop and they said a washer was missing, so I had to order that. Also the flat was from a metal shard sticking up from the inside of the rim.
The only flat I've had that was from an internal source!
On a good note, the spokes seem to be holding up fine...
But I am looking into getting towing from AAA for the rear tire!
update 1/17/16 I am now using Gaadi tubes which almost anybody can change because you do not have to take the tire off!
Mark
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			of the 2013 Path, I highly recommend you take it to a good bike shop. It is very difficult to get the tire back
on because of the wire coming out from the hub. I feel there is a good chance of a novice damaging at most the power wire . I had to haul it down to the shop and they said a washer was missing, so I had to order that. Also the flat was from a metal shard sticking up from the inside of the rim.
The only flat I've had that was from an internal source!
On a good note, the spokes seem to be holding up fine...
But I am looking into getting towing from AAA for the rear tire!
update 1/17/16 I am now using Gaadi tubes which almost anybody can change because you do not have to take the tire off!
Mark
			
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