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I had never heard of a Robert Dean tubular. Only brands like Continental, Vittoria, Schwalbe, A.Dugast, Veloflex and the tubulars I run on my vintage tubular rims.
The Dean 'tire' does not look roadworthy, is it just for show bikes?
The Continental Tour Ride is a great tire for reliably getting around town or touring when the road conditions are unknown. It features a smooth center tread for quick rolling in the straights, but has ample tread on the shoulders for reliable cornering traction. Breakdown protection belt help...
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This one here from China, is specifically for a 40-635
The Continental Tour Ride is a great tire for reliably getting around town or touring when the road conditions are unknown. It features a smooth center tread for quick rolling in the straights, but has ample tread on the shoulders for reliable cornering traction. Breakdown protection belt help...
www.biketiresdirect.com
This one here from China, is specifically for a 40-635
Interesting. I searched 'Tubuksrs' and the only relevant return were references to TheCabe. Does not look durable for road use. Is yours just a show bike? Would love a pic. I've missed any earlier posts on this build. (don't get over here too often )
I had never heard of a Robert Dean tubular. Only brands like Continental, Vittoria, Schwalbe, A.Dugast, Veloflex and the tubulars I run on my vintage tubular rims.
The Dean 'tire' does not look roadworthy, is it just for show bikes?
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