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No hay artículos en el carroJeffrey William Larson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2025
Great product, worked as described and I got the job done quickly. It was actually kind of interesting boiling a tire. Lol
Bo Montgomery
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2024
Completely disintegrated
Mumsy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2024
Just like rubber scooter wheels, this takes some serious work to maneuver onto the tire rim, but it can be done and works great!Step 1: it came a little misshapen, so we did have to place it under a heavy object overnight to get it to lay flat before installingStep 2: soak the tire in hot water to get it nice and flexible/stretchy.Step 3: balance the rim in between two blocks of wood, so that the axel doesnt hit the ground and you can push down evenly on the wheelStep 4: coat the rim with soapy water and/or wd-40 to help the tire slip on more easily.Step 5: with 2 strong people, work the tire onto one side of the rim, adding zip ties to hold it in place as you get each section of the tire into place on the rim. Step 6: Continue working quickly around the tire. You will likely require a soft cloth to protect surfaces, as well as some type of wedge/screwdriver, etc, to stretch/work the final section of the tire onto the rim.Look up how to add a rubber tire to an electric scooter on youtube. It is the same concept. If you are prepared, it will be tough, but not too bad. If you are not prepared for this type of installation, it will seem impossible.Great quality/sturdy tire that seems like it will hold up for a good, long while!
Chay Sakurai
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2024
The water needs to be at a level of hot inorder for you to get it on the rim as the video showed. It was a bit of a struggle but it finally got on. It worka fine.....but when they say it doesnt absorb the shock they were joking.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I mean it says boil it if you look at the YouTube videos but I didn't have a pot big enough it's a 14-in tire so I put it in the oven and a pan of water on 275° for about 20 minutes I burned my thumb a little bit cuz I didn't have gloves on but I got it right on but it was very hard it's not easy to get on but once you get it on it's amazing great grip Midas tire if you keep getting flat.
Francisco
Comentado en México el 10 de octubre de 2024
la llanta se rompió a la 5a vez que se usó, se separó la parte interna que va en el rin del piso o la parte externa. creo que el hule estaba demasiado reseco o viejo.
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