Just received next years supply of tubulars, and noticed that they are now called Vittoria Corsa CX III, Pro Series. Evo CX II is history I reckon. The new rubber compound is called ISOgrip.
I can't find much about this new tire. Hoping for the best!
New Vittoria Tubular?
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Interesting. Love the Vittoria Corsa Evo CX II tubulars. Sounds like they just got better!
Couple of observations;
* Weight is 252grams @ 23mm wide.
* The valve stem is brass, and it looks like it cannot be removed. If true would be a real bummer.
* Weight is 252grams @ 23mm wide.
* The valve stem is brass, and it looks like it cannot be removed. If true would be a real bummer.
aint this one?
http://www.totalcycling.com/a-z/tires/t ... 0_iso.html
this is diferent from the CX II who has the intire valve stem removed, it's back to valve core remove stem.
http://www.totalcycling.com/a-z/tires/t ... 0_iso.html
this is diferent from the CX II who has the intire valve stem removed, it's back to valve core remove stem.
cycling,a great individual sport,were you can't reach anything,whithout group effort.
Yes, core is removable, which means you will be able to insert sealant for small puncture repair out on the road. Sorry, I'm a bit late to the party.
Looking forward to trying this new tire compound!
Looking forward to trying this new tire compound!
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