Can anyone recognize approx age of this consumable?
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Can anyone recognize approx age of this consumable?
Almost no wear
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Can anyone recognize approx age of this consumable?
Almost no wear
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I think early '90s Velosophy
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Not sure about anything except that I would not trust them. Had a major blow out on old tubulars, years back. From now on, new tubies or no tubies. Clinchers are a bit different but this is what my vintage tubular looked like just after I heard, what I thought was a gun shot. Had this happened on the front wheel, I most likely would have crashed...
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Thank you! Early 90’s makes great sense. Just purchased a 1991 bike and it appears to be VERY low miles. And this tire is a great clue. Both tires I believe are original to the bike. This is the front and the rear has a tiny bit of wear.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!