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Duke Robillard
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So, I need new tires for my cyclocross bike. I don't race, I just ride on mountain bike trails. I
live in the Eastern US, so there's roots, rocks, logs, and mud. I'm not very concerned about weight;
I'm happy to carry a few extra ounces if it gives me more traction and fewer flats. 'Sides, the
extra weight that gives me trouble isn't on my bike.
The bike came with Ritchey SpeedMaxes, but they were a little slippery for my level of skill. After
I dragged myself out of the creek I put Geax Blades on it, and they were better. But I'm always
ready to try something new
So, whatdya all think? Right now, I'm leaning toward the Hutchinsen Pro or the Nokian Ravagozzi
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/cyclocrossworld/hutprosertsg.html
http://www.cambriabike.com/tires/nokian_ravagozzi_front_rear_tire.htm
What I'd really like is a Velociraptor in 700x35, but I can't seem to find that.
Duke
live in the Eastern US, so there's roots, rocks, logs, and mud. I'm not very concerned about weight;
I'm happy to carry a few extra ounces if it gives me more traction and fewer flats. 'Sides, the
extra weight that gives me trouble isn't on my bike.
The bike came with Ritchey SpeedMaxes, but they were a little slippery for my level of skill. After
I dragged myself out of the creek I put Geax Blades on it, and they were better. But I'm always
ready to try something new
So, whatdya all think? Right now, I'm leaning toward the Hutchinsen Pro or the Nokian Ravagozzi
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/cyclocrossworld/hutprosertsg.html
http://www.cambriabike.com/tires/nokian_ravagozzi_front_rear_tire.htm
What I'd really like is a Velociraptor in 700x35, but I can't seem to find that.
Duke