Yes it did, love that software. I think at that time I was sleep deprived from my 1st child being born 🙃 and I was also batteling black mold exposure. So it was definitely not fun times.
Hey Andrea! I just bought me some Mr. Tuffy Tire Liners and I inserted them with tube out, half of tire on. Your way of doing it seems more logical. My next tire will be Schwalbe Marathon Plus, those tires have a tire liner embedded into the tire itself, then if you wanted to I guess one could install a separate tire liner like Mr. Tuffy. I just like typing out Mr. Tuffy because its like the drunken short person at the bar with whats called the Midget Syndrome, where they like to mess around with the biggest and tallest dude in the room. MR. TUFFY
I guess it’s too late but, You should not cut it, sides should overlap according to instructions on manufacturers website mrtuffy.com/intstallation.html
@@TomVonDeck using a tire that is puncture resistant is far more superior then the liner as it adds weight and generally is not that effective. I have not used one since I made the video.
@@TomVonDeck I also moved from New Orleans (no more glass or pot holes) so haven't had flats like that for years. I have been running thick slicks (2.1) on my 29r with no incident. However my Harleys Sportsters are now executive directors for getting flats. Lol 😆 go figure! It's $250 to change the rear tire (install only) yikes 😬