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jubiea
a Road Racer
from LakelandDate Reviewed: June 23, 2002
Strengths: Exceptional grip when corneringWeaknesses: Paper thin in the middle of the tire. Be sure to carry extra tubes and co2 cartridges.Bottom Line: Two flats in the first one hundred miles. I rode Continental GP 3000 for 3600 miles without a single flat. After three rides they are headed for the garbage heap.
Favorite Ride: San An
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Nashbar
Similar Products Used: Conti GP3000, Michelin Axial Pro
Bike Setup: Cannondale CAAD4 with Campy Chorus
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npolus
a Recreational Rider
from Chicago, ILDate Reviewed: March 14, 2002
Strengths: Great mix of low weight, low rolling resistance, cut resistance and tread design. Corner like a cat even in wet conditions. The blue color looks very cool on my bike.Weaknesses: Sidewalls starting to separate after 2,500 miles. I understand that they are now discontinued.Bottom Line: A great lite tire for racing or fast training. Have over 2,500 miles on these treads and they have only now started to show signs of wear. Only one flat (my fault) a pinch flat.
Favorite Ride: Hilly Hundred
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At: RRB Cycles
Similar Products Used: Nothing like these.
Bike Setup: Trek 5900 superlite. Campy 10 speed. Rolf Sestriere. Speedplay 2X.
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