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Non tubeless version is very cheap right now
That's a normal level of discount for tyres, and it's the pre-2020 range not the new ones, although in tubed tyres that seems to be no more than a change of tread pattern and compound.
Of course, the old Master with the file/herringbone would actually be a bonus if you're building a retro bike 🙂
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My pair of the training-orientated version (Corsa Evo TLR's) arrived today: ordered on Wednesday, dispatched yesterday from Bergamo. Which is pretty impressive.
They look, smell and feel great and were easy to fit to my DT Swiss PR 1400's.
They're just sitting on the wheels with tubes in to get them the right shape before I do anything else.
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I'm back to tubes in the road bike. What I had before was on 30c tubeless and worked. Tried 23c tubeless and it's really hit and miss. It may seal punctures but can't hold much pressure, to the point that the only option is nurse the half flat tire home or getting to the closest train station. I'd rather chuck in a new latex tube knowing that's gonna work and keep riding.
Tubeless is great in my gravel boat, in a race bike not so much.
Ohh, they have a more training orientated tyre too. Probably better for every day riding and they come in a 28. This could be the one.
Non tubeless version is very cheap right now though: https://www.bike24.com/p2356896.html