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• #27
tough to find Vittoria Open Corsa CX in UK in the gumwall
I buy these online in NL for EUR 30.- / piece.
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• #28
^yes I have seen how much cheaper some Vittoria tyres are in NL. I will probabaly drop you a line when I kill my current set of black/black.
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• #29
Ok,
I went for the Veloflex Master 22mm. Coming from 35mm on my awfully heavy Nishiki, that will change...
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• #30
I ride a veloflex master 20c/corsa 22c comb, and find them smooth as warm butter dripping off a velour sleeve.
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• #31
Red too. Which is faster because rotation redness is more important that static redness.
......or something.
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• #32
Deffo rate the Master although mine are the slightly slower black ones.
Also rate the Schwalbe Lugano in beige.
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• #33
I really like the look of the Open Corsa Evo SC. But I ride brakeless. Will they just turn to dust in a matter of days?
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• #34
Received the Veloflex Master 22. Sadly, they changed their logo for a crude white on black print. No more italian flag, no more white on blue...
Anyway, the tyres look and feel amazing. When bike is finished, I'll let you know.
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• #35
I have a bunch of classic tyres...though they aren't cheap, if you are restoringh something and want some perfect tyres from 1982, then shout me.
please post a picture of those haring tyres.
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• #36
MatP did you bought those Veloflex ones recently?
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• #37
I posted some pics in Current Project with my fixie wearing Veloflex Master 22 if you're interested...
Me, I think. The Hutchinsons are 20c, I thought it was aimed at me hence the post explaining they're not that comfy. Or something.