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<blockquote data-quote="rock" data-source="post: 11985" data-attributes="member: 1176"><p>Bullman does not make segmented tires. The segmented tires are made by Air Boss (<a href="http://www.birdtire.com/airboss.htm" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800080">http://www.birdtire.com/airboss.htm</span></a>). Even though I never owned them, I heard exactly the same complaint - -once you bolt on a new segment, and you are in for a bull ride... About 6 months ago, I purchased a set of Bullman tires from my local tire dealer and so far I'm quite pleased with them -- no flat and so far great wear, even though I often run them over very sharp rock. They are press-on tires. Probably because they do not have as many holes (and the holes are smaller) as the tires Mclaren shows on their web site (<a href="http://www.mcalrenusa.com/" target="_blank">www.mcalrenusa.com</a>) , my Bullmans are not riding very soft. Still, they are riding a lot better than the regular solids and I love them for that. Oh, and I just found a site for the Bullman tires (<a href="http://www.bullman.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #800080">www.bullman.com</span></a>). You can clearly see that the cushioning is less than the Mclaren's. When compared with all tires I've run so far, and all the flats they helped me avoid, I can recommend the Bullmans <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">full-heartedly. And, per my tire dealer the Bullman tires are made to run with Protrac tracks.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rock, post: 11985, member: 1176"] Bullman does not make segmented tires. The segmented tires are made by Air Boss ([URL='http://www.birdtire.com/airboss.htm'][COLOR=#800080]http://www.birdtire.com/airboss.htm[/COLOR][/URL]). Even though I never owned them, I heard exactly the same complaint - -once you bolt on a new segment, and you are in for a bull ride... About 6 months ago, I purchased a set of Bullman tires from my local tire dealer and so far I'm quite pleased with them -- no flat and so far great wear, even though I often run them over very sharp rock. They are press-on tires. Probably because they do not have as many holes (and the holes are smaller) as the tires Mclaren shows on their web site ([URL='http://www.mcalrenusa.com/']www.mcalrenusa.com[/URL]) , my Bullmans are not riding very soft. Still, they are riding a lot better than the regular solids and I love them for that. Oh, and I just found a site for the Bullman tires ([URL='http://www.bullman.com/'][COLOR=#800080]www.bullman.com[/COLOR][/URL]). You can clearly see that the cushioning is less than the Mclaren's. When compared with all tires I've run so far, and all the flats they helped me avoid, I can recommend the Bullmans [FONT=Times New Roman]full-heartedly. And, per my tire dealer the Bullman tires are made to run with Protrac tracks.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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