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Nick
a Road Racer
from Calgary, ABDate Reviewed: June 29, 2003
Strengths: -slick tread
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-colorsWeaknesses: -slick treadBottom Line: After putting one of these tires on the rear wheel of my road bike and 2 on my track bike to ride on the track and road I've been semi-content with them. They are relatively cheap and roll fast, however in the rain/hard breaking especially when the rear wheel is unweighted they do not have a great deal of grip. But from a mid-range completely slick tire I guess you get what you pay for especially when comparing it to the Axial Pros with a softer compound on the shoulders.
Favorite Ride: Dunc Gray Velodrome
Price Paid:
$30.00
Similar Products Used: Michelin Axial Pro's
Bike Setup: Cannondale R2000 with Ksyrium wheels
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Bleve
a Road Racer
from Melbourne, AustraliaDate Reviewed: August 12, 2002
Strengths: haven't lost traction yet!Weaknesses: yellow looks dirty very quickly, don't last
long on a spin trainer.Bottom Line: Nice tyres, but get chewed out pretty quickly on a stationary trainer.
Favorite Ride: Tailwind to anywhere!
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: local bike shop
Similar Products Used: Vittoria Rubino kevlar
Bike Setup: 2002 Trek 1400, ultegra rings
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