Tubular Tyres

I have been using Vittoria Corsa CX's for a long while now. I went online to look for the new replacements now with funky Graphene stuff in them .......... circa £70! Then there is the Rally, about 20% heavier and only £15!
Firstly anyone used the Rally as it looks suspiciously cheap.
Secondly anyone got any good suggestions for alternatives to Corsa's
Be sad to move away from Vittoria as I have always used their tyres.
Firstly anyone used the Rally as it looks suspiciously cheap.
Secondly anyone got any good suggestions for alternatives to Corsa's
Be sad to move away from Vittoria as I have always used their tyres.
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290tpi versus 320tpi and a butyl tube rather than latex, but then they are half the price!
Seem to be around £28-35 each online.
Colnago CLX 3.0
Colnago Dream
Giant Trinity Advanced
Italian steel winter hack
thre is a German outfit that do them for 58 euros
conti comps aren't nearly as plush, they still cut but are tougher, that's what i'm using to ride out the winter
once the winter is over it'll be back to veloflex - carbon front/arenberg rear
even for that i had to go old skool and put a foot on one end and use both hands to pull up the other, then work it around, just to stretch it enough to get on a clean rim
the vittoria and veloflex go on without any fuss, no need to stretch them
S-works Tarmac sl5 etap
Colnago c64 etap wifli
Brother Swift
Interesting - stretching them dry had no discernible affect at all!
To be honest though, if you going to the trouble of running tubs, you can do better than Conti Comps... they have the same sort of consistency as a garden hose.
On Corsa cx's at the moment , got a Corsa elite hanging up ready to go on. see how it goes
Dugast tubulars are worth a go.
The GP4000s tub is really quite nice. I never tire of using these.
The G+ was launched to much fanfare and hyper marketing leading people to believe it was the best thing since sliced bread, but now seems it's really nothing special, especially at £80 a pop (i pay 35 euros for Cxs)