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100+ PSI with Skyway Tuff II's. Any Problems?
TwoBobRob:
Graphites are way better. 80psi+ no problems. Still not as solid as a spoked wheel though; there really is no substitute....
Depends what you want to do I suppose. :)
Flatcap:
At the size and weight most of us are now, and I'm not saying fat, it's just that I was about 9st when I rode Tuffs and rode properly and your body mass will increase naturally as you get older. Bitd I had some Tuffs and some Peregrine Mags but I noticed a massive difference when I changed to Peregrine HP 48's, just rode much much better.
So now for me it's Tuffs for cruising and spokes for bruising!
The other thing with Tuffs as well is the brakes, never in my life have I been able to get them to work as well as they do on normal rims. Even with the Kool Stop freestyle pads for Tuffs.
Can't comment on Graphites though as I've never had any mate.
Daz. :daumenhoch:
Shings:
--- Quote from: Flatcap on February 10, 2008, 11:33 PM ---At the size and weight most of us are now, and I'm not saying fat, it's just that I was about 9st when I rode Tuffs and rode properly and your body mass will increase naturally as you get older. Bitd I had some Tuffs and some Peregrine Mags but I noticed a massive difference when I changed to Peregrine HP 48's, just rode much much better.
So now for me it's Tuffs for cruising and spokes for bruising!
The other thing with Tuffs as well is the brakes, never in my life have I been able to get them to work as well as they do on normal rims. Even with the Kool Stop freestyle pads for Tuffs.
Can't comment on Graphites though as I've never had any mate.
Daz. :daumenhoch:
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Tuffs for Show... Spokes for a pro.
:LolLolLolLol:
moley:
I guess Shings has spoked a few Pros in his time!!!!
Shings:
PMSL
Not quite 100% sure what you mean but currently I am a pro at falling off... and since sunday morning it seems I am a pro at getting punctures too
:rant:
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