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Old 11-23-19, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jessec
Do any Canadians look in here?

Looking for possible recommendations on retailers.. as I have to call around to a couple LBS's still too..
Currently leaning toward the Continental's at MEC.

I've looked these places (prices in CAD $, ordered by price):

Amazon Canada (Prime only)
  • Kenda K36 - 1.125" - $14.69
  • Schwinn Road Bike Tire - 1.25" - $19.87 (looks like spaghetti glued on a tire.. yuck)
  • Kenda MX K34 - 1.25" - $21.94
  • Kenda K161 Knobby - 1.375" - $23.91
  • Goodyear Kent - 1.25" - $24.31
  • Kenda Street - 1.25" - $26.83
  • Schwalbe PP HS159 - 1.25" - $29.16
  • Continental Ultra Sport II Road Clincher - 1.125" - $31.49
  • Schwalbe HS159 - 1.25" - $32.49
  • Continental Ultra Sport II Road Clincher - 1.25" - $33.84
  • Continental Ride Tour - 1.25" - $34.19
  • Continental Grand Sport Race Road Clincher - 1.25" - $35.79
  • Continental Supersport Plus - 1.25" - $36.61
  • Continental Supersport Plus - 1.125" - $39.91
  • Panaracer Pasela ProTite - 1.25" - $51.02
  • Panaracer Pasela ProTite - 1.125" - $67.01
Mountain Equipment Co-op
  • Kenda K35 - 1.25" - $18.00
  • Continental Ultra Sport II - 1.25" - $24.00
Wal-Mart Canada


  • Bell Sports 27" Road Bike Tire with Flat Defense - $19.93


There are some Canucks here.

I notice most of the tires you listed have decimal sizes. Did you do that instead of using 1 and 1/4 or 1 and 3/8? I ask because usually sizes in decimals are for MTB tires.

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