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marcthehammer
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Hi. Has anyone bought anything from them?
Im after some Vittoria Rubino pros and they are by far the cheapest. But my dad used to say if something is too good too be true it probably is!!
Im after some Vittoria Rubino pros and they are by far the cheapest. But my dad used to say if something is too good too be true it probably is!!
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES; NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS
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yep I have used them and they are fine.Obsessed is a word used by the lazy to describe the dedicated!0
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I've look the Rubinos on there before and thought they were really cheap, but on further investigation I wasn't so sure.
The rigid version of the Rubino Pro is £8.95 at Cyclingbargains.com, but Ribble have rigid versions of the Rubino 2 tyre for the same price. They don't refer to these as 'Pro', so maybe they are different to the ones at Cyclingbargains.com, but I'm not convinced.
Equally, you have to add £7.00 for the folding version of the Rubino Pro at Cyclingbargains.com, making the price £15.95 per tyre. Ribble have the Rubino Pro 2 Folding Tyres at £17.45 each, but if you buy 3, you go over £50, so get them for £14.83 each and obviously this makes them cheaper than Cyclingbargains.com.
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