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Old November 22nd 04, 12:08 PM
Steve W
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Where can I get decent front tyres (28x440)
I would like a source in the UK or europe, but failing that anywhere in the
world would be OK !!

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Old November 22nd 04, 02:20 PM
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Steve W wrote:
Where can I get decent front tyres (28x440)
I would like a source in the UK or europe, but failing that anywhere in the
world would be OK !!


440? Not come across them, but Darth Ben at Kinetics has a pretty good
range of Weird Tyres and may have what you want: tel/fax: 0141 942 2552,
email:

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Old November 22nd 04, 02:52 PM
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Peter Clinch wrote:
Steve W wrote:
Where can I get decent front tyres (28x440)
I would like a source in the UK or europe, but failing that anywhere
in the world would be OK !!


440? Not come across them, but Darth Ben at Kinetics has a pretty
good range of Weird Tyres and may have what you want: tel/fax: 0141
942 2552, email:


440 is the French 500A and tyres are thin on the ground in these parts.
SJSC URL: http://www.sjscycles.com/store/vIndex.htm lists a Several,
though only the Michelin is by what one might call a reputable manufacturer.

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