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    Rear tyres

    My rear trailwing is about to give up the gost after about six thousand miles.Ithought it would have been good for a few more miles as the front trailwing has done the same amount of miles and is only part worn is this normal.As i only uses the @t on the road which road tyres would you recomened for ecking out a few more miles.

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    Re: Rear tyres

    A rear normally wears faster than the front, as it handles the power.
    As for best tyres get one that is made of rubber and is round in shape, with enough room for a tube.
    Makes vary on riders choice.
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