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Originally Posted by lindarets
for what it's worth, i feel like the terreno dry may actually be faster on pavement than the zero. The shoulder knobs may put people off, but the tire itself is noticeably more supple. They've been great 80/20 tires for me- though if you're commuting on bad roads the zero should offer more puncture protection.
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