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Old 07-19-16, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by houleskis
Any of the vets want to weigh in on suitable clincher tires for indoor wooden tracks which will be used in endurance races?

Are good road tires (i.e: Conti GP 4000s, Michelin Pro 4, etc) generally appropriate or is that a no no?
I can't comment about a wood track, but for the past couple of years, I have been running Vredestein Fortezza TriComp Slick clinchers on Velocity Deep V rims with latex tubes on a concrete track with no problems. I chose this setup because both the rim and tire can handle 145psi. I'm a big guy, so 120psi tire/rim combo just won't cut it for me.
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