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• #2
For skidding or not?
ProBikeKit had Rubino Pro for about £11 which are good for normal riding.
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• #3
Cheers. Yeah, there will be skidding involved. I'm going for Rubino and was hoping somebody may have an even cheaper one first.
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• #4
Got a standard (non-Pro) Rubino humbug (black/white stripe) brand new unused £7, but it's a 25 in case that's a prob? cheers, H
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• #5
Thanks Hutch, but I'm looking for a 23. No worries. I'll just pay full price.
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• #6
Cheers. Yeah, there will be skidding involved. I'm going for Rubino and was hoping somebody may have an even cheaper one first.
Rubino are VERY slick.
I hope you have your bike-handling wits about you in these icy times..
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• #7
Sorry, it was Pro I'm going for.
All black or humbug.
Or anything black, grey or even white as long as it's got some grip and is cheap! Anybody? ;)
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• #8
Rubino are VERY slick.
I hope you have your bike-handling wits about you in these icy times..
Rubino PRO are definitely better for grip.yeah they are. I have one on the front, I could hardly turn without slipping off at polo on Wednesday.
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• #9
I got a pair of continental gatorskins ultra (700 x 25) that are 6 weeks old.............i got 2 punctures (one front, one back) on the same day- swore all the way home. Arrived and pulled them off my bike. Yours if you want them although (i believe they are cursed with bad karma).
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• #10
oh......and they are free.........so if anyone else wants them just hollah.
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• #11
Yeah, I'll take them. Cheers. I've got bad luck anyway. A little more can't hurt! Where and when?
Got to go and get myself a new hard wearing 700c tyre but wanted to check if anybody had a decent one going begging first? Anybody bought one but changed their mind and not used it? I'm cheap/broke so don't want to spend more than a tenner.