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Comments about STOP Flats2 Tire Liners - 26 x 2.0 - 2.125:
I've used these liners before for my bikes. This time for the wife's bike. She only has about 40 miles on these liners, but I've got many hundreds on my tires with liners. I love them and really feel like they will resist most every goathead we meet. Actually, not just goatheads, but you know when someone car tire blows up and the debris is on the shoulder? Those little mis-named steel belts are actually wires that can go through a tire in a heartbeat. So far I've had success with the liners and alert riding thwarting their stabs.
So saying that, they are really worth the $ if you don't like changing tubes in the middle of a great ride. I give these perfect-minus, cause the real perfect would be a solid tire.
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Comments about STOP Flats2 Tire Liners - 26 x 2.0 - 2.125:
I put these things inside new tires and have had 4 flats in four weeks (2 in front and 2 in back). The problem is that these liners have sharpish plastic edges and are hard to keep in place as you inflate the tubes. Thus, they may wear on the tubes inside the tires, leading to flats. Better to buy a more expensive tire with a built in kevlar belt.
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Comments about STOP Flats2 Tire Liners - 26 x 2.0 - 2.125:
I have been using these for four months now and have had no problems, and I ride where there is a lot of broken glass and thorns.
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