Rizal Philippines
5.09.2021




I just read that there are two ultralight tire brands that can shave up 500 to 600 grams from your current tires:
1. Innova ultralight
2. Chao Yang 120 tpi.
Chinese manufacturers have really invested a lot of R ^& D to offer better products to bikers.
They just weigh about 345 grams for a 29er. It is an opportunity too good to let go.
both have Kevlar technology for 0 puncture. Again a 1 kg savings for both tires look great. But I just bought new tires.
May be that will be good after a year or two. The innova tires for Twitter may be light enough.
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