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25mm vs 32mm tires, unscientific testing

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Old 07-21-20, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Aladin
I test rolling off a minor hill... was very surprised when the 32mm
Ultra ll's 48/60psi set up tubeless where near the S Pro Ones 25mm.
Would you describe how you do these tests? I'm always looking for tips and tricks.
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Old 07-21-20, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by RChung
Would you describe how you do these tests? I'm always looking for tips and tricks.
He's got some great insight on SEAL-nots, too.
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