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Old 07-16-09, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by halfspeed
1) Cost, weight, flat resistance.
2) Obsolete size designations. See http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire_sizing.html
3) I used to like Ultremos, but the R series just aren't worth it. Try Continentals
4) Are you talking about the bead? Kevlar is lighter and more foldable.
5) Sort of. Tubes fit a range of tire sizes.
6) It's not the "thinness", it's the weight and gripiness.
7) Incorrect.
For 27x1 1/4 size tires. does 27 represent the thin, narrow of the tire? or 1 1/4 represent that?
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