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Old 09-27-22, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Porknz
Yes. Actually the rear tire wore off the tread, but the front tire looks basically new still. Moving the front tire to the rear tire and putting a new one on the front tire.

Probably too late now, but if you're finding it difficult to change tires, next time just put the new one on the rear. I don't see the point in making this two tire changes instead of one except for a very small theoretical cost savings. I'm not even sure that there's any cost savings at all as the tire on the replacement tire on the back is probably going to need replacing at about the same time.
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