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Old 03-11-26 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCaled
Wow! Thanks for sharing, stupid deals on Specialized tires. But . . . seem to start at 33mm in 700c, which is 1mm bigger than fits on any bike I own Walking over to tell me neighbor who needs some 29" for a Specialized full squish
About three or so years ago, I bought a bunch of tires for the bikes I was giving away from Chain Reaction Cycles in UK.

Those were the best I have ever done until this one…. still have the receipt! The second big order was not quite as good because they no longer had Lifeline tires.

Lifeline tires, their brand were 5-8.00 each (they had commuter worthy tires)…Vittoria Rubino were 13, Zaffiro were 9. Tubes were 1.99, rim tape was like .50

Love that place but they don’t ship to the US at times anymore.
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