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Old 01-13-13, 09:04 AM
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Clement Condor tubs?

Anyone tried? I have no idea of their value, were they cheap or one of the better ones?

I have a slightly used one that I'm thinking of re-gluing. It seems to hold air and looks ok, though old.

Wondering if it would be good enough to put on my old mavic TT disc wheel for a couple of races in the summer.
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I would not use it for racing. IIRC the Condor was the bottom of the line and some I had flatted before I got out of the shop parking lot. Well they weren't that bad but I would use it as a spare rather than relying on it in a race.
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I would not use it for racing. IIRC the Condor was the bottom of the line and some I had flatted before I got out of the shop parking lot. Well they weren't that bad but I would use it as a spare rather than relying on it in a race.
oh, I see... If that's so then I might save it for training only. thank you!
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They were heavy training tires.
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