Veloflex enters the tubeless market
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Wow
Look great
Love the name....Vittoria lawyers will be sending their letter as we speak...
Look great
Love the name....Vittoria lawyers will be sending their letter as we speak...
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not just that, have a look at their tub section.....most tyres are gone including their recent Service Course. There is now a new proTour and proTour Race, but seems inferior to the recent service course (their little chart shows same all aspect but slightly lower performance), any ideas? Covid-19 impact may be?
Some say pour 10ml water out of your bottle to save that last bit of the weight. Sorry, i go one step further, i tend to the rider off my bikes.
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
If anything, it looks like they have basically simplified their product lineup - there are now 2 options of all their tires - "training" and "racing" with 23/25/28mm variants for tubs, 23/25/28 for clinchers and 25/28 for tubeless, with 320TPI being the training flavour while 350TPI is the racing one.WorkonSunday wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:48 amnot just that, have a look at their tub section.....most tyres are gone including their recent Service Course. There is now a new proTour and proTour Race, but seems inferior to the recent service course (their little chart shows same all aspect but slightly lower performance), any ideas? Covid-19 impact may be?
So goodbye to Carbons, Extremes, Sprinters, Arenbergs, Vlaanderens by their names.
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Omg. This. Might. Be. It.
Cotton casing (corespun tech so same as vittoria corsa) 350tpi. 220g (!!). I have been waiting for a cotton casing light tubeless and this might just get me of latex tube and cotton clincher if it works as well as advertised. The spec hit all the right spot.
If Veloflex Record crr is anything to go by, this will definitely be best-in-class.
Cotton casing (corespun tech so same as vittoria corsa) 350tpi. 220g (!!). I have been waiting for a cotton casing light tubeless and this might just get me of latex tube and cotton clincher if it works as well as advertised. The spec hit all the right spot.
If Veloflex Record crr is anything to go by, this will definitely be best-in-class.
Am aware of Corsa meaning; but admit complete ignorance to their previous clincher offerings as I only ever used their tubsicantaffordcycling wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 7:46 amerr veloflex corsas (non-tlr) have been out forever. corsa is just Italian for "race" so it would be kinda weird trademark that.
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