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Heavy Duty Inner Tubes


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Fantastic, thanks for that. Are the IRC heavy duty ones a lot thicker than regular ones?

Yes, if you compare them there is quite a difference, much thicker material. Last time I used the second shop listed I had them send tyres and tubes to me on a motorcycle taxi because I did not want to tackle the trafic to get down there from central Bangkok, thought that was pretty helpful of them so depending on where you are at it might also be an option.

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Yes, if you compare them there is quite a difference, much thicker material. Last time I used the second shop listed I had them send tyres and tubes to me on a motorcycle taxi because I did not want to tackle the trafic to get down there from central Bangkok, thought that was pretty helpful of them so depending on where you are at it might also be an option.

Much appreciated. Might go down there myself this time as I want to see what tyres they have in stock, the old dual sport D605's are good but not much fun in deep mud or deep sand.

Thanks again.

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Yes, if you compare them there is quite a difference, much thicker material. Last time I used the second shop listed I had them send tyres and tubes to me on a motorcycle taxi because I did not want to tackle the trafic to get down there from central Bangkok, thought that was pretty helpful of them so depending on where you are at it might also be an option.

Much appreciated. Might go down there myself this time as I want to see what tyres they have in stock, the old dual sport D605's are good but not much fun in deep mud or deep sand.

Thanks again.

Dirt shop?

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