Retubing is cheap. The money is in the wear parts (u-joints, slips shafts, yokes).
Martin
Very true, that is why I have gone back and forth right now on it. But with my current tires it works just fine, so I will leave it alone. When I go to a bigger tire, I will see how it looks and possibly start moving the rear and then retube the rear shaft...time will tell.












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