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Old 12-26-2020, 07:23 PM
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Panaracer Race A&C Evo3 Tubular Tires: $65 / pair + Bulk Discounts!

New Panaracer Evo 3 sew-up tires! I have both the 26mm "C" type and 23mm "A" type. The A type has a tread very similar to the old Avocet FasGrip tires!

They're selling at $65 / $70 a pair respectively, and they get cheaper the more you buy! See the buy in bulk and save link above the add to cart button in the links below

http://www.bikerecyclery.com/panarac...unts-new-pair/

http://www.bikerecyclery.com/panarac...unts-new-pair/
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Old 12-29-2020, 05:48 PM
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Sweet. Just picked up a couple of the type c tires. Nothing like gluing tires inside in the winter.
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Old 12-30-2020, 11:25 AM
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Sweet. Just picked up a couple of the type c tires. Nothing like gluing tires inside in the winter.
Thank you for normalizing my reluctance to glue up anything right now.. I have a highly-sensitive SO, and our garage is right off the kitchen. Opening Mastik without the garage door full agape and a fan on and me standing halfway into the driveway is a recipe for getting a chewin'..... and it's barely getting into the 30s right now, so none of that sounds like fun. Let alone the added complication of stretching cold tires for my first gluing attempt.

My Carogna tape gets here next week.
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Old 12-30-2020, 11:53 AM
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Thank you for normalizing my reluctance to glue up anything right now.. I have a highly-sensitive SO, and our garage is right off the kitchen. Opening Mastik without the garage door full agape and a fan on and me standing halfway into the driveway is a recipe for getting a chewin'..... and it's barely getting into the 30s right now, so none of that sounds like fun. Let alone the added complication of stretching cold tires for my first gluing attempt.

My Carogna tape gets here next week.
Hah, mine is sensitive in that department as well and I am guessing that I'll be gluing in the garage with a headlamp and the door open in 30 degree weather. Luckily, the garage is detached and nowhere near any doors, but it's more of a glorified shed. Hmm, maybe I should do the tape route for this.
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lol that is an amusing picture of a tubular gluing!
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