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Old 03-22-19, 10:02 AM
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VanRAH
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Greetings Guys; I got $.02 cents worth. If you're a small person OK even if you're a large person the reduced weight makes the bike Way more Responsive. And if ya do get a flat way faster to change than a wire on (some call them clinchers). Ya just carry a spare tire NO tire irons needed (less weight). You're carrying a spare tube, right? Now the second flat will be a bigger problem. The wire on guy has to patch a tube, the tubular guy has to cut, patch & sew, but how often do ya get 2 flats on the same ride? Take care Ole' Bob.
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