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I went from the 23 to 25mm version and I'm impressed how much the dampening improved on my bike as did the cornering and handling, although this tire isn't as grippy cornering as other brands I've tried. Unless you ride butter smooth, asphalt bike trails, I highly recommend getting the 25mm version of this tire over the 23mm. For chip and seal roads, the 25mm version has superior deepening because you can run the tire with 20-40 PSI less than the 23mm version. This equates to improved shock absorption from the tires.
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Good product, perform well. Could be better if the rubber pads are a little larger and thicker, otherwise it wears out quick due to walking.
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I average about 5K miles per year and these tires have lasted about 4K consistently over the course of the last few years – I rotate them. They are extremely comfortable riding - you can tell the difference over gator skins. If inflated correctly at 100psi in the front and 110 in the back, at least for me (170 lbs), they are extremely puncture resistant.
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I could hardly believe it when I saw those that cheap. I mean it's clearly not worth more than 25$CAD for 2 small plastic parts, but in stores they sell the very same OEM cleats for 50$ which is TWICE as much wtf?! I will always re-order from that guy and perhaps change my cleat more often now that I know I can have a good price on it.
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Good deal for these cleats and have used this type and brand before.
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