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vittoria Tyres

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Used to be Geax apparently
Anyone use the - or are they rubbish?

I have had to Maxxis superdooper compound DHR and DHF fail on me ...
Not feeling the love to pay 50 GBP a tyre for that again...
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Was always happy with my Vittoria's for commuting (for grip, comfort, speed), but the ones I had did wear relatively quickly. However I was doing 100 miles a week at the time. Compared to something like a Conti which I found sketchy as hell come November time when the roads were greasy it was a worthwhile trade off
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They go up really well tubeless if the TNT version. I ran a couple once, didn't really like em much.
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Mezcal and barzo user and fan here. My go to tyre, fast rolling and grippy enough for me. Good sidewalls so can run low pressures without burping. Not to heavy either. Just need to find one in 26"now as I holed the ardent i have on the back of the full sus in the lakes yesterday
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Been running a set of e-mazza's for a couple of months now and compared to the wtb's that were on before they feel a lot more confidence inspiring to me