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Old 01-14-11 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Wills
Well, they're supposed to be easier to repair than "conventional" tubulars, but they're also supposed to be quite slow. I quote some testing in this thread on Bentrider: http://www.bentrideronline.com/messa...ad.php?t=15415
I am not super familiar with TUFO clinching tubulars but I don't understand how they are easier to repair then a regular TUFO tubular. and actually I thought once you put the Genie juice in TUFOs there was no need to repair them

I tried a Clemment clincher/Tubular once it was super skinny but certainly not better than a tubular
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