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Peel Recap Blown Tires with Fish and Chips

These tires suck. Sidewall blow out from a 180. The entire tire ripped open.

Yasuo from Japan. Hit up Fish&Chips! Big ups man!

Great time tonight! Waiting for some shots from Ed from a pre-Peel meetup we had!

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  • http://tedwardglazarphotography.com Ed Glazar

    This guy rides the shit out of wheelies.

  • http://loosenutswheels.com loosenutswheels

    what tires were they? pretty bizarre to blow the sidewall. did you somehow manage to pinch the tire (not tube) and the rim or did the impact blow it out?

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Some WTB cross tires. I didn’t get a pinch flat or anything. Just did a 180 and POW!

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