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I've been riding Marathon Plus' for a while. I've tried 25's/28's/32's and today I played on a 35 for the first time. I think they're awesome super grippy take ages to skid through. I could see the blue on my 32's the day before Manc so I went out and bouth the 35...even when the tyre was blue the whole way round it's lasted me the last two weeks since Manc. That's at least 5evening/afternoons of throw-ins as well as a couple of piss arounds at Newington on the way home.
When you add Pedal's offer of matching any price you can find/the assosiation discount or trade excluding VAT to the equasiosn you can't really go wrong anything near that quality of tyre is going to be expensive.
Only other thing I could think of would be fixation but you'd need to talk to someone who's played with one (Mike/Hassan).
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When you add Push's offer of matching any price you can find/the association discount or trade + VAT to the equation you can't really go wrong anything near that quality of tyre is going to be expensive..
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Only other thing I could think of would be fixation but you'd need to talk to someone who's played with one (Mike/Hassan).
Fyxation not for the rear. Grippy up front though but only come in 700x28.
I was running a Panaracer RiBMO for a bit and it felt solid and grippy. After the ehbpc quali day there wasn't any significant wear so worth a try and come in loads of sizes.
what 32's are peeps running on the back for best longevity for skiddy skiddy but still have good grip
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