How hard is it to find a 25c tyre??
poacher13
Posts: 70
Hey all,
I'm really trying hard to find a 25c tyre that has red on it, aka Schwalbe, that does not cost the earth and is fairly light (below 250g) and my wife is p'ssed because i've taken the computer for the whole evening looking around. Any chance of some ideas please or should i just go with the flow and get Conti gp4000s in 25mm and a slap from my missus? :roll:
I'm really trying hard to find a 25c tyre that has red on it, aka Schwalbe, that does not cost the earth and is fairly light (below 250g) and my wife is p'ssed because i've taken the computer for the whole evening looking around. Any chance of some ideas please or should i just go with the flow and get Conti gp4000s in 25mm and a slap from my missus? :roll:
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Don't know on the tyre issue, but does the wife charge extra for the slap?0
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Bloody hell, i started off at Ribble as well then spent the rest of the evening trawling. Thanks for that.
Oh, and the wife does it all for free, no charge for whatever you want.0 -
I've yet to see a bike whose looks have been improved by fitting coloured tyres...0
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nferrar wrote:I've yet to see a bike whose looks have been improved by fitting coloured tyres...
That.
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Okay, sorry.0
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Yep - black is the way forward. Red will just be grubby looking.0
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Yep. Not fond of coloured tyres. They're never pristine so always make the bike luck dirty. Lots of 25mm choices if you stick to black!0
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Just get black ones. Specifically Michelin Pro Race 4.My blog: http://www.roubaixcycling.cc (kit reviews and other musings)
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bendertherobot wrote:Just get black ones. Specifically Michelin Pro Race 4.
Which can also be bought in red.0