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rubino intrepid tyres

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Old 29-08.-2005, 04:41 PM   #1
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Default rubino intrepid tyres

has anyone any experience with these tyres. Are they any good for training, or is there a better tyre for the money $40.00 each.
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Old 29-08.-2005, 07:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: rubino intrepid tyres

Sorry, no experience with Rubino tyres but I use Schwalbe Stelvio tyres most of the time because they seem to last pretty well, grip and don't puncture too easily.
Here's their site, but if you're in the east of Melbourne, Anaconda sells them (folding) for about $40.00.
Worth a look.
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