Rally tubulars on sale at PBK
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Rally tubulars on sale at PBK
I know they're not the greatest but they are cheap. Price includes shipping.
https://www.probikekit.com/us/tyres-t...road-tyre.html
Maybe a working coupon code somewhere in here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ff-Code/page15
https://www.probikekit.com/us/tyres-t...road-tyre.html
Maybe a working coupon code somewhere in here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ff-Code/page15
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I wonder if they are black sidewall????
there seems to be a misprint of confusion
Tough dependable Tubular for Training or Racing.
Key Features:
there seems to be a misprint of confusion
Tough dependable Tubular for Training or Racing.
Key Features:
- This is a 21/23mm folding **clincher 700c tyre.
- A tubular tyre will only fit on a tubular compatible rim.
- This tubular has a removable valve core.
- Puncture resistance: None fitted.
- Intended use: Racing/training.
- Weight: 300/311g (PBK Office Scales).
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Huh - seems kind of heavy for a tubular, no? I can think of a couple clinchers that are lighter than that.
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My 2 cents - Rally's are awful. I'm not sure I've ever had ones last more than 500 miles. They work well as spares I guess.
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That's what I have some for. Bought them a long time ago but so far have never had to use one, so I have no idea how they ride. I suppose I'll find out eventually......
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