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I once cut a new rain groove into a tire.
You don't need to ask how..........
Sold a couple of lowered bikes, I'm 180, one of the buyers was about 220 and another was about 250+. They both asked if the tire ever rubbed - not with me on it. Then one asked if I thought he could lower it more. Your bike now, do as you wish.
Pretty sure one of them cut the rain groove you speak of, if he didn't adjust the shocks. OH Well...
It does not work but I also went to a bolt supplier in Oshawa and that's the had they said they don't sell to public.. I will keep searching. I am sure I will find
How about this
Fastenal Canada
Fastener Supplier
350 Wentworth St E #6
+1 905-443-0428
CCS Industrials
Industrial Equipment Supplier
150 Wentworth St E
+1 905-579-5222
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