Vittoria Open Revolution KXS Road Tire - 265g
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Closeouts. The Vittoria Open Revolution KXS tire offers a double tread pattern with dual rubber compound for less rolling resistance and superior handling wet or dry. Aquagrip 3D compound for the wetKevelar® SiO2 3D for all other conditionsDual PRB (Puncture Resistance Belting) between each tread and the casing290 thread per inch on each casing plySize: 700x23 cmWeight: 265g (9.3 oz.)Closeouts. Thailand.
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By Look at that S-car go from Minneapolis on 04/07/2009 Pros: Easy to Use, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Competitive Cyclist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I switched my Micheling Pro Race 2 tires that lasted a long long time for these Vittorias and I really like them. Light and superb rolling and easy to get on and off my easton EA90 SLX rims. Great road feel and a soft ride even with high pressure, so highly recommend these. Only con may be that they are a bit fragile and easily gets cuts. I have about 2000 miles on mine and they are ready to go and replacing with Conti 4000 just to check them out.
Vittoria Open Revolution KXS Road Tire By Pigman from Germantown, MD on 03/26/2009 Pros: Durable, Lightweight Best Uses: Long Rides, Road Bikes Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is the best tire I have ever used for cycling. It is lightweight and very durable.
Reversible tire? You bet! By Long deKlein from Sonoma County CA on 02/17/2009 Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The description does not make clear what I discovered upon receiving my ORKSs--the "dual treads" are not side by side or something like that. This tire is reversible--one side slick, the other with a sort of herringbone pattern. Initial mounting is a little tough due to double tread thickness, and I wonder about how easy it's going to be to find and remove certain kinds of road debris (bits of wire, for example) when fixing flats on the road. Only ridden the slick side so far, which rolls and handles nicely, even in slightly wet conditions. I've only got a few hundred miles on them, so tread life is still an open question, but they seem to be holding up better than a lot of tires I've tried. I'm a big guy so rear tires tend to square off pretty quick, and so far so sign of that from the Vits. Probably helps that they run 140 psi.
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