dirt devils as stock replacments?
#1
Hey, wanted to know if dirt devils would work fine for stock replacements. I want somthing not to heavy and performs better than stock. I know dds are not the best but are they not bad. As long as they dont hurt my bike any with the extra weight. thats what im worried about.
#4
Go with the mudlites for sure. I have had both sets. both are pretty good, but I prefer the mudlites. go to a tire store preferably a semi tire store and get otr (over the road) tire sealer put in them. it's like slime but much cheaper, and thicker. it cost me 16 dollars for all four tires. they have it in a 5 gallon bucket and pump in in with an air compressor. they charged me some crazy cheap price, I think like 25 cents per ounce if not cheaper. they put 6 ounces in per tire. they got the price by taking the 5 gallon price and broke it down to the price per ounce. 1500 miles on this set of tires and NO LEAKS OR FLATS!!
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