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Author Topic: tennis balls insted of a moose tube  (Read 114269 times)
jarrod k

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« on: November 07, 2010, 07,27:29 AM »

apparently you can run 30 tennis balls insted of a moose tube and cant tell the difference between the two.i was told to put 29 in and after your 2nd ride put 1 more in and its all good.has anyone heard of this or tried it?
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Peter r
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2010, 07,54:58 AM »

apparently you can run 30 tennis balls insted of a moose tube and cant tell the difference between the two.i was told to put 29 in and after your 2nd ride put 1 more in and its all good.has anyone heard of this or tried it?
What brand Tennis Balls ??

I read this:
Tennis ball update
 
I have also noticed the bouncing of the front wheel when going over 80km/h, BUT on the dirt I noticed nothing but good traction.   In the beginning the wheel was a little hard and it softened as the km increased, like a moose.
 
The proof,
We spend the weekend in Lesotho, riding in the Roma area. We did the '10 enduro time trail , bushmans , welcome pass. It works guys, I will be taking them out this weekend to inspect.  If your budget is low and cant afford mooses go the tennis ball way, it really works.  NEXT time I will wrap a old tube around the tyre before putting in the tennis balls, I am sure it will take the whopping away.
 
Try it out, it will cost the same as a enduro tube. No punctures gauranteed.



BULK TENNIS BALLS
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/72-Tennis-Balls-Diadora-Pressureless-6-doz-bulk-pack-/130451156333?pt=AU_Tennis_Sporting_Equipment&hash=item1e5f7ead6d

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/50-NEW-TENNIS-BALLS-KIDS-DOGS-CRICKET-BACKYARD-GAMES-/140474951616?pt=AU_Cricket_Sporting_Equipment&hash=item20b4f5a7c0
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Willbar
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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2010, 08,47:22 AM »

Now we know how Pete gets the front up so easy but what happens in the back, may be thats how you can do bunny hops  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Serge C
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2010, 09,04:50 AM »


Who lies in bed at night, thinking this stuff up?
 
Huh
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Peter r
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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2010, 09,06:30 AM »

Now we know how Pete gets the front up so easy but what happens in the back, may be thats how you can do bunny hops  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Mono's are all about Clutch n Throttle Control, "bunny hopping" I've ran over a few Bunny's over the Years.
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« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2010, 09,16:58 AM »

Peter, I challenge you to find a unique AVATAR that is NOT a set of brests?
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Serge C
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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2010, 09,18:32 AM »

Brad, I challenge you to spell 'breasts' correctly!
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Peter r
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« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2010, 09,23:35 AM »

Peter, I challenge you to find a unique AVATAR that is NOT a set of brests?
I have looked at every avatar available, and i cannot seem to find a better one.  How about this one Dr Brad.
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2010, 09,30:41 AM »

You are on, BTW I think your signature which folks can't see as to the evolution of riding is fantastic.
We should search now for suitable AVATAR's

Dr Brad
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Brad
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« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2010, 10,03:00 AM »

Peter you win I loose, took me a second to get it until I saw the dials, nice.
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Lefty
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« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2010, 10,11:29 AM »

Bring back the fun bags, girls, boobs, rack, cans, sisters, hooters, bign's !!!Anyone think of another name Huh
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Brad
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« Reply #11 on: November 07, 2010, 10,16:46 AM »

Stuart these things can send people blind?
And you missed juggs
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Peter r
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« Reply #12 on: November 07, 2010, 10,21:37 AM »

Bring back the fun bags, girls, boobs, rack, cans, sisters, hooters, bign's !!!Anyone think of another name Huh

Here are a few:
1. Abbott and Costello
2. airbags
3. B1 and B2
4. babaloos
5. baby feeders
6. badoinkies
7. balloons
8. baloobas
9. baps
10. bazookas
11. bazoomas
12. bazoombas
13. bee-stings
14. Ben and Jerry
15. Bert and Ernie
16. Berthas
17. bijongas
18. billibongs
19. blinkers
20. Bob and Ray
21. bombs
22. Bonnie and Clyde
23. boobs
24. boobies
25. boobsters
26. boops
27. bosoms
28. bottles
29. boulders
30. Brad Pitts
31. bristols
32. bumpers
33. cans
34. cantaloupes
35. cha-chas
36. chesticles
37. chumbawumbas
38. coconuts
39. cupcakes
40. dairy pillows
41. Danny DeVitos
42. David and Goliath
43. devil's dumplings
44. dinglebobbers
45. dugs
46. dumplings
47. Durantes
48. Eartha Kitts
49. Eisenhowers
50. flapdoodles
51. Fred and Ethel
52. funbags
53. gazongas
54. George and Gracie
55. gobstoppers
56. God’s milk bottles
57. Godzillas
58. Goodyears
59. goombas
60. grillwork
61. headlamps
62. headlights
63. high beams
64. Holmes and Watson
65. honkers
66. hood ornaments
67. hooters
68. hubcaps
69. hummers
70. Isaac Newtons
71. jahoobies
72. John and Paul
73. jugs
74. kagemushas
75. kawangas
76. knockers
77. Lewinskis
78. Lilo and Stitch
79. magambos
80. Mahatmas
81. mammaries
82. mau maus
83. melons
84. Mickey and Minnie
85. Mike and Ike
86. milk bombs
87. milk jugs
88. milk wagons
89. milkmakers
90. milkshakes
91. Mobutus
92. mounds
93. muffins
94. Mulligans
95. Murphys
96. nay-nays
97. neeners
98. ninnies
99. norks
100. num-nums
101. pair
102. palookas
103. Pia Zadoras
104. pillows
105. puppies
106. pushmatahas
107. rack
108. rib bumpers
109. rivets
110. rotors
111. shabba-dos
112. shlobes
113. shmozobs
114. snow tires
115. soombas
116. speed bumps
117. splazoingas
118. squachies
119. tatas
120. teetees
121. Thelma and Louise
122. tishomingos
123. tits
124. titties
125. torpedoes
126. the twins
127. Tweedledee and Tweedledum
128. tweeters
129. twekkers
130. Volvos
131. wahwahs
132. whimwhams
133. Wilsons
134. windshield wipers
135. Winnebagos
136. wopbopaloobops
137. yahoos
138. yazoos
139. ying-yangs

THAT SHOULD COVER IT!!

And to finish off!!
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jarrod k

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« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2010, 10,25:15 AM »

what about just plain tits,titties or bazongas
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OZinUS

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« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2010, 07,34:01 PM »

We went from balls to norgs in record time...

Back on topic
We need to get the verbage correct. Are we talking about Moose products, who do make heavy duty tubes, or are we talking about Bib Mousse foam inserts made by Michelin?
Tire balls is another product, http://www.tireballs.com/index.php

Tennis balls sounds like a poor mans way of avoiding a flat tyre.. the weight of 29 tennis balls would turn me off..

One of the benefits of Bib Mousse foam inserts, is that rebound from the front wheel is reduced dramaticaly, therefor deflection is minimal from the front end, same goes for the rear wheel over rocks, logs etc.  One issue for Bib Mousse is that it will have overheating issues at speeds over 120kph.  Lots of lube is needed when fitting them, it helps keep friction between the tire and foam insert. KY jelly is a good water based lubricant Grin

Moose products does make a nice heavy duty tube, which is German made. But I find the Bridgestone X heavy duty is hard to beat for avoiding flats even with low tyre pressures, 8-9 psi.
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