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Old 11-05-14, 03:28 PM
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Niloc
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and once you get started you're going to need more hunt up used tubular wheels for cheap. I scored some FMB SSCs for half price. They are a pretty good all around tire, but they aren't going to cut it once it really gets rainy and muddy around here. Hence the half price Dugast Rhinos. I don't know just got lucky I guess. These two should cover it. If I had only one, I don't know, but around here I'd tend towards mud and then have some clincher speed treads on hand for the early season dry and fast stuff. You can ride higher pressures in those conditions anyways.
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