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I had the Cinturatos found them really sluggish and unpleasant to ride. I'm currently using some 35mm Specialized S-Works Mondo Tyres. They're much nicer to ride and seem pretty hardy and long lasting. Not horrendous pricing either.
FWIW they were super easy to fit and set up tubeless.
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Hi,
We're organising the Palace to Palace (Buckingham Palace to Windsor) Bike Ride for The Prince's Trust this coming Sunday (6th October) and I've just had 2 paid crew drop out (both cycling roles).
The roles involve being the sweep cyclists (tail-end Charlie) on the 2 routes (90 mile and 45 mile). essentially you'd be required to ride with the last cyclist on the event and stand down Feed Station crew etc as you passed.
You'd be paid £150 for the role and a lift back into London post event is possible.
The 90 Mile sweeper would leave The Mall at 07:00 and the 45 Mile sweeper at 09:30.
Drop me a pm if interested, they are long slow days as the back cyclists will not be going swiftly but if you're upbeat, positive and like helping people accomplish things they might not think they can, then it is a nice rewarding role.
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https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/bryce-gracey-no-22-bicycle-company
It's a mix of 3d printing, regular ti tubing and carbon fibre. Finishes are a mix of anodising, cerakote, and polished / brushed / blasted ti.
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No I'm afraid not, I've ditched tubes altogether. At 35mm (38mm on my rims) they work nicely as road tubeless