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Originally Posted by Fade24
Sorry for the late reply. Where can I buy a trainer tire? Are they easy to install and how much should I expect to pay.

Also how do I find out what size tire to get? Thx
Again I concur with others who are saying you should just obtain a dedicated trainer instead of reinventing the wheel (pun not intentional). You’re coming up with all kinds of cockamamie ways to construct a DIY trainer because of suspected tire wear outside the universal norm, when you can get one that won’t cause damage to your bike, for less than what you’d spend to construct a DIY one. But now you’ve created troll suspicion with your question

Where can I buy a trainer tire? Are they easy to install and how much should I expect to pay.Also how do I find out what size tire to get?”

Are you telling me that you have the mechanical expertise to build all these DIY training stands but you don’t know where to find your tire size, nor how to install a tire?

I call troll.

Dan

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