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Try a semi slick on the rear but use a knobbly on the front, rear wheel traction loss is more controllable than losing the front. This set up works well on all conditions. Currently on my cx pomp I have a worn down 30mm hutchinson cx pro on the back and a 32mm maxxis mimo on the front, both at 40 psi.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NOS-BMX-Bike-Pedals-9-16-Purple-BMX-Pedals-Svelte-Odyssey-9-16-BMX-Cage-Pedals-/151256260864?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item2337936100
purple anodized! pedals!...will take toe clips and are 9/16ths! -
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Specialized, the Roubaix is a good choice. A problem with any compact geometry ( mike burrows) bike is getting the bars higher, therefore the frames have tall headtubes and tall riders sometimes go up a frame size to get more upright! I think Scott make their cr bikes as a sportive machine, they are less upright than the Roubaix.
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not a pacer in stock at the moment, but worth a phone call....[http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/]