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That doesn't surprise me, bet you have a 20 in the seat post to. I wish I was that prepared I'm more likely to be caught on the trail trying to patch a tube with a leaf and mud and looking for a chipmunk with a phone.i rarely even think of water.
 
That doesn't surprise me, bet you have a 20 in the seat post to. I wish I was that prepared I'm more likely to be caught on the trail trying to patch a tube with a leaf and mud and looking for a chipmunk with a phone.
I patched a sidewall tear with American currency before. Lots of patch glue, a bill, duct tape, and luck

Held for a long time
 
I patched a sidewall tear with American currency before. Lots of patch glue, a bill, duct tape, and luck

Held for a long time
See I wouldn't have the currency on me mind you a Canadian bill may be cheaper than buying a patch kit
 
I wish I was that prepared
We're pretty lucky up here, no thorns or evil stuff like goat heads to watch out for. Literally also known as puncturevine:
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Also, you don't use super low pressure, preventing pinch flats was a big reason driving the switch to tubeless
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With that classic Breezer frame, it'd be cool to run an old skool looking mtb tire combo. Horizontal block style rear for digging in and chevron style front for control and low rolling resistance.

I like the Capt's suggestion of Conti's, and another one would be the WTB brand. The Continental 'King' series would offer some options, or these WTB Velociraptors in the front and another WTB in the rear for traction and of course, the all important 'look'. :grin:

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With that classic Breezer frame, it'd be cool to run an old skool looking mtb tire combo. Horizontal block style rear for digging in and chevron style front for control and low rolling resistance.

I like the Capt's suggestion of Conti's, and another one would be the WTB brand. The Continental 'King' series would offer some options, or these WTB Velociraptors in the front and another WTB in the rear for traction and of course, the all important 'look'. :grin:

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Im fairly new with this vintage mtb thing first real higher end bike I got was the Bertrand and it's was built specifically for a racer I remember being all confused as to why it had two different tires till @MattiThundrrr explained why it was like that
 
I'm with you @OddJob @MattiThundrrr @ingola Here in wet & muddy Nth FL many of us would run a big block/paddle rear tire for quick tire block "clean out" and a chevron style front for better directional control. For air I liked my "hidden" Zefal Solibloc pump inside the seat tube......
Sorry to hijack your thread Ingola
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I'm with you @OddJob @MattiThundrrr @ingola Here in wet & muddy Nth FL many of us would run a big block/paddle rear tire for quick tire block "clean out" and a chevron style front for better directional control. For air I liked my "hidden" Zefal Solibloc pump inside the seat tube......
Sorry to hijack your thread Ingola
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Didn't highjack it wet and muddy
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