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Old August 22nd 05, 05:00 PM
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Default Vittorio Courier TT replacement.

This is more of an aesthetic query, but hey.

My beloved Vittoria Courier TT 700x23 orange commuting tires gave up
the ghost a year or two ago and i've been riding on cutesy green/blk
and red/blk michelins since then.

I kind of liked my VCTT's, as i found them suited to the general
cyclecommuting application to which i put them. Sadly, it seems Vito
quit making them.

I prefer slick tires, and i like a more massive, puncture resistant
tire with a little bit of angular momentum. My conciet is to ride
pretty tires, but i'd like a tire that lasts a little longer than the
$$ Miche's.

Hammerhead control/decent issues etc. aren't too relevant to me.

So, what's a good replacement for the Vito CTT's? I noticed Maxxis has
a pretty set of tires in their Fusion line -- anyone got specific
opinions on them? I know they're not slicks but...

tia graci

..max

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