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very cool
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nice work.
A*'s also has real good cust service. I had a pair of boots with a busted zipper, shipped them to A*'s to get fixed. They sent them back to me fixed. no cost. As for tire warmers I'm using a set of those sumowhatever the heck they are I bought through Jim last season. They're single temp warmers (160 I think) and they've worked great for me. Put them on 45 min before and if I have one race between my races I'll put them back on after my race UNplugged for half the time, plugged in for the other 15 minutes right before my next race. same could be said for inbetween session, half the break between sessions just covered, other half warming up so as to not bake the tires
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Chickenhawks for me, David from CHR gives good service and know what he's talking about.
one of the easiet warmers to get on and off the tire. Dont burn the tires like some brands where you can see the wires marks on the tire. |