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Old 08-26-09 | 07:27 PM
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From: NE Tx

Bikes: Tour Easy, Linear USS, Lightening Thunderbolt, custom DF, Raleigh hybrid, Felt time trial

In reality, it matters not what brand/model of tire you have front and rear. It's not uncommon to have a wider tire on the rear where more of the weight is. I have run 35 or the rear and 32 on the front. Currently running on Continental Touring Plus 32's.

What is most important is that you have high quality, puncture resistant tires.
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