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    For the fastest, smoothest ride, you need the right tires.

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  4. Bicycle tire - Wikipedia

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    Besides the different tread patterns available on some mountain bike tires mentioned above, front and rear tire sets are available for road bikes with different tread patterns, tread compounds, and sizes for the front and rear wheels. [58] Other scenarios involve replacing a damaged tire, and leaving the other one unchanged.

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  6. 27.5 mountain bike - Wikipedia

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    Merida Big Seven mountain bike with Schwalbe Racing Ralph 27.5″ tires. 27.5 mountain bikes are mountain bikes which use a large volume tire that is approximately 27.5 inches in diameter, 56 mm wide (ISO 56-584 / 27.5 × 2.25) on an ISO 584 mm rim.

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  8. Walmart has been eating Target’s lunch and now the ... - AOL

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    Walmart captured over one-third of online grocery sales in 2023’s second quarter, and its e-commerce business grew 24% from 2022. The retailer crushed Amazon in online grocery sales last year ...

  9. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The city of Seattle charges a 10% tax on charges for parking garages to go toward mass transit. Total tax at parking garages is now 19.5%. This rate was set to go up to 12.5% on 1 January 2011, making the parking tax total 22%. On November 4, 2008, voters in King County (Seattle) approved a 0.5% increase in the sales tax.