Sat, 25 Apr 1998 22:09:44 +0200
- Message No. 2722
From: "Olivier Loynet (@twin)"
Subject: Re: AW: Re: Antwort: tyres and tubes
Hi Mandred,
Also you can use reinforcement tube, like enduro tube or also "bib
mousse" from MICHELIN.
You never had flat tyre.
Regards - Olive
Manfred.Rebl@siemens.at wrote:
>
> Hi !
> Also Oha fom my side, I also had a few changes of tyres at different
> bikes and different dealers, but none of them ever changed the tube.
> Maybe we have other laws in vienna and lower austria than in the rest
> of the country, but I don't think so.
> It seems if the dealers are trying to save money and time independent
> of the law.
> I will ask my dealer next time about this law and how he is working with it.
>
> kind regards
> Manfred Rebl
> Sales and Marketing ATBEASP1
> Siemens Automotive Car Body Electronics
> Tel: 0043-1-1707-37451
> Fax: 0043-1-1707-57449
> e-mail:manfred.rebl@siemens.at
> ----------
> Von: martin.franz@netway.at
> An: xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
> Betreff: Re: Antwort: (XRV) tyres and tubes
> Datum: Donnerstag, 23. April 1998 19:18
>
> Hi !
> muehlberger@grz.co.at wrote:
> > In Austria, tyre companies have to change the tubes by law when changing
> > tyres.
> Oha, I learn new things every day !!! My tire dealer seems not to know
> this law, he changes tubes, when they look bad. Now I've the third set
> of tires, still same tubes...seem to be good quality :-))
>
> regards, martin from vienna
>
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