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• #9777
Might move a pair of old mavic reflexes on if anyone's interested.
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• #9778
Hah, yeah, if folks do want to try tubs, I have a (rim brake) pair I need shot of.
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• #9779
Waves to 10%!
No I was just being overly mean, I'm sure tyre choice helps with placing but it's really the legs and tekkers isn't it
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• #9780
plus a fair amount of luck, at least in that particular race.
but yeah, part of racing is the obsessing over equipment, some do it to get a bit quicker. I've definitely plateaued (and coming down the other side) in terms of speed but still enjoy "designing" a bike that will allow me to be reasonably competitive, get me through muddy races on a single bike and not end up blowing all my salary on it.
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• #9781
Is it an own brand? Not really familiar with them. I’ll investigate further.
Generally is seems Crux and Inflite seem to be available occasionally secondhand in 60/61 but bit down given one how much they might cost and two when one will come up.
I’m not even able to get to the exciting tyre chat stage lol
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• #9782
It's definitely part of the wiggle , chain reaction family although I think the brand was originally French .
Own design rather than open mold and a slightly longer top tube to mimic MTB handling if I remember correctly.
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• #9783
Ah ok. I’ll look at a geo chart. There’s loads of M and ML TCX about second hand.
I’m not a huge Giant fan but some of those look great! -
• #9784
I really like my TCX which I've had it for about 7 years now but the cost of a new frame is a bit prohibitive at the mo
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• #9785
Yep know the conundrum
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• #9786
(C)Ross is coming, 28th and 4th entered….sans bike still.
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• #9787
Nice one.....there is another race near London on the 11th in Reigate
https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/events/details/288066/Reigate-Cyclo-Cross
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• #9788
Ah thanks I’ll be on holiday so can’t make that.
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• #9789
Got in for the three peaks! first time in a while, and I haven't ridden a bike in anger in 6 months. panic training to commence very soon (mostly running, as I think I'll give it a go singlespeed this year).
Anyone able to tell me what the 38mm Vittoria Terreno Dries measure up as on a wide-ish rim?
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• #9790
I can do later. I’m out at the moment but will measure up when I’m home later today.
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• #9791
Thanks. Pretty sure they'll actually be 38mm, or wider. Limit is 35mm.
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• #9792
Without measuring them, I'm pretty certain the 33's were around 35mm on the rims I use. They've got an internal width of 20mm
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• #9793
yeah, I suppose it's a choice between 33 and 35mm then.
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• #9794
Check the ERTRO sizing on those Vittorias rather than the branding.
The 33s are ETRTO 622x33
but the 35s are actually 622x37 and the 38s are 622x40!
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• #9795
I was literally about to post on another thread about this. I got some 35s and it turns out they are 622x37 on the side. What gives?
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• #9796
Rules this year (according to the STW article) is tyres marked up as 35mm or less. Don't seem concerned about 'actual width'.
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• #9797
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• #9798
"Ah yes, you see commissaire, these are not 2.8in tyres - they are in fact 28mm, as you can see from the completely unadulterated tyre markings which have definitely not had the '.' sharpied over..."
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• #9800
Boone ? Wonderful starter :)
I'm not as fast as I once was but can occasionally trouble the front of a race out here in the shires. South West regional champion on a singlespeed with inner tubes last year.
@fredtc is probably much faster than I am nowadays, but we haven't raced for a bit.