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• #2
yup great been using them for two years around London. also UTFS
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I had the Paselas and dident like them but i heard many who did so..
I liked the challenge paris roubaix better but they are abit wide for you and they have pretty poor puncture resistance. -
• #4
Paselas for me after a poor start with Continental Ultra Sport with many punctures*
*Gritty, flinty, mud strewn roads in Norfolk.
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• #5
thanks so far for the suggestions.
@ pharoahsanders. I did do a search and investigated some of the suggestions provided before posting but I was keen to find out if anyone had experience of these 'new' Pasela 'PT's' which are supposed to be a new beast from the previous TG's.
the other threads I found hadn't comments on them for quite a while but in future i'll add to these...
The challenge Paris Roubaix tyres do look great but a bit out of my price range for my daily commuter..
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• #6
anyone got a panaracer tourguard (23c) spare as I need a new one for tomorrow :/
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• #7
^ tfg?
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• #8
Going to chip in here... after some Panaracer Pasela's due to multi puncture meltdown, need to pick them up East today, anyone know where (if anywhere) sells them near Bricklane?
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• #9
My 28c michelin dynamics have worn down, and last night saw and bought these,
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/vittoria-randonneur-city-tyre/
a pair of black 28c vittoria randonneurs delivered for £21, now that's value.
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• #10
Bargain^ Only 28s mind.
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• #11
Found BLB do them, dealt with the devil...
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• #12
^Every so often it must be done...
Hi All,
wondering if anyone can recommend these tyres? looking for puncture resistant gumwall 700 x 25-28. not fussy if folding or otherwise. keen price preferable. running Michelin dynamic classic's which are supposed to have puncture protection but they are failing miserably after an encouraging start. now up to 6 punctures in 2 weeks.. with 1 last night and 1 this morning being the last straw for me...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=61961&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Shopping&utm_name=UnitedKingdom
bristol streets r full of glass and to make matters worse the council have added some sort of grippy junction marking stone surface on cycle routes which chews through tyres like they're made of butter! would kike to keep the classic gumwall look if possible for my 80's clubman commuter