walawn
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@dm nelson HA HA! Well, you can't go wrong then if they are kid tested and approved.
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I'm aware of bmx-ers who've gone tubeless on them, with 20" rims. I'd be interested in knowing if someone has success on 26" x 4 rims. They seem to need a tube to push them out wide against the rim. With conti downhill tubes I'm enjoying hookworms on the city streetsCan 26 x 2.5 Maxxis Hookworms be setup as tubeless?
i was refering to the Bafang BBSHD 1000w motor kit that many add on to their bikesWhat does BBSHD stand for? I have an idea but it could be very wrong. Thanks
The calipers seemed ok - I anyway took it to a bike shop to give the entire bike a tune up - turns out the front disc was a bit loose - they tightened it and it seems ok for now.@sid5427 make sure that your disc brake caliper is adjusted correctly. a grabby caliper can cause this.