Meilenstein clinchers/tubs

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Steve_W
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by Steve_W

Just for the record, I've done approx 500 hilly terrain on my arenbergs......I still can't tell the front from rear regarding wear, so happy. So easy to fit as well, no pre stretching required.

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TonyM
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by TonyM

My Veloflex Corsa 25 perform well, look good and are easy to install

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by HammerTime2

Steve_W wrote:My veloflex arenbergs 25mm look spot on, conti comps 25mm looked huge....in fact they are Hugh and wouldn't fit my fork.

You should consider going with Conti Comp 22 in front and Conti Comp 25 in rear, presuming the 25 fits in the rear, that is.

Steve_W
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by Steve_W

HammerTime2 wrote:
Steve_W wrote:My veloflex arenbergs 25mm look spot on, conti comps 25mm looked huge....in fact they are Hugh and wouldn't fit my fork.

You should consider going with Conti Comp 22 in front and Conti Comp 25 in rear, presuming the 25 fits in the rear, that is.

I did, until my OCD kicked in.....that's another story.

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