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TUFO Tires - Pros & Cons ???

 
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Old 09-06.-2008, 07:24 AM   #1
Maple Tree
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Default TUFO Tires - Pros & Cons ???

Hello,

What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?

http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33

Thanks


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Old 09-06.-2008, 08:04 AM   #2
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On Jun 8, 3:24*pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>
> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>


The "pro" is that they are called TUFO because they
are made out of TOFU. Therefore, if you have a breakdown
in the middle of nowhere and run the risk of starving
to death, you can eat the spare tire that you have
thoughtfully brought.

There are two cons:

1. The exceptional strength of TUFO tires makes them
effective for garrotting people who continue to crosspost
their tech questions that have nothing to do with racing
to both r.b.racing and r.b.tech.

2. You can't fix a flat in a TUFO "tubular-clincher" tire by
simply removing and replacing the tube, so these are the
one type of tire where you have to either use and trust
the sealant or actually carry a whole spare tire (and tube).

Ben
RBR Order of Assassins


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Old 09-06.-2008, 08:28 AM   #3
Ted van de Weteringe
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bjw@mambo.ucolick.org schreef:
> garrotting


Congrats on first use in rbr.
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Old 09-06.-2008, 09:28 AM   #4
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Default Re: TUFO Tires - Pros & Cons ???

Maple Tree wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>
> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>
> Thanks
>
>



regardless of anything else, my experience with them has been that of
the most puncture prone tire i've ever used.
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Old 09-06.-2008, 09:43 AM   #5
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Default Re: TUFO Tires - Pros & Cons ???

On Jun 8, 4:24 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>
> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>
> Thanks


The pro to the "Tufo company", is that they are very expensive, and
they make a lot of $$$$. The con to you is that they cost a lot of
money and they have no noticeable advantage over other tires.
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Old 09-06.-2008, 09:55 AM   #6
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<andresmuro@aol.com> wrote in message
news:981def93-9c5f-43b6-ad8f-9a9f9d7173e2@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 8, 4:24 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>>
>> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>>
>> Thanks

>
> The pro to the "Tufo company", is that they are very expensive, and
> they make a lot of $$$$. The con to you is that they cost a lot of
> money and they have no noticeable advantage over other tires.


And they are very difficult to repair. Unless you like a pint of liquid
floating around in your tires.

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Old 10-06.-2008, 03:10 AM   #7
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Default CANADA: TUFO Tires - Best Internet Retailer ?

Hi, what is the cheapest price for TUFO tires from Canadian Internet
retailers ??

Thank you


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Old 10-06.-2008, 04:45 AM   #8
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On Jun 9, 2:10 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Hi, what is the cheapest price for TUFO tires from Canadian Internet
> retailers ??


Hmmm, you seem to have an internet connection, so I can't understand
why Google doesn't work for you.
http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/dea...?country=Canada

You've gotten limited response to your original question about Tufo
tires, most were less than glowing, and most posters are in the US
(except for those wacky Euro bastards who shall not be mentioned), so
why would you think that you'd get a meaningful response on Canadian
retailers? Don't take this as an attack, I'm doing a research paper
on people that ask odd questions. ~

R
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Old 10-06.-2008, 05:24 AM   #9
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"RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote in message
news:9fc8fc8b-5d92-4dd1-8c9b-735fbee01716@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 9, 2:10 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>> Hi, what is the cheapest price for TUFO tires from Canadian Internet
>> retailers ??

>
> Hmmm, you seem to have an internet connection, so I can't understand
> why Google doesn't work for you.
> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/dea...?country=Canada
>
> You've gotten limited response to your original question about Tufo
> tires, most were less than glowing, and most posters are in the US
> (except for those wacky Euro bastards who shall not be mentioned), so
> why would you think that you'd get a meaningful response on Canadian
> retailers? Don't take this as an attack, I'm doing a research paper
> on people that ask odd questions. ~
>
> R


You should write a paper on A$$holes...it would make a great autobiography
~

MT


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Old 10-06.-2008, 05:57 AM   #10
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Default Re: TUFO Tires - Pros & Cons ???

Cons: Crappy rolling resistance for the most part.

http://www.biketechreview.com/tires/AFM_tire_crr.htm

Kevin

Maple Tree wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>
> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>
> Thanks

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Old 10-06.-2008, 06:07 AM   #11
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>
> Maple Tree wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?
>>
>> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33
>>
>> Thanks


"Kevin Metcalfe" <nslckevin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:18e4d0ff-6594-4b4a-abba-d6ca7d74bb06@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Cons: Crappy rolling resistance for the most part.
>
> http://www.biketechreview.com/tires/AFM_tire_crr.htm
>
> Kevin


Depends on the TUFO tire make and they seems competitive compared to the
others.


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Old 10-06.-2008, 06:37 AM   #12
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On Jun 9, 5:07 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> > Maple Tree wrote:
> >> Hello,

>
> >> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?

>
> >>http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33

>
> >> Thanks

> "Kevin Metcalfe" <nslcke...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:18e4d0ff-6594-4b4a-abba-d6ca7d74bb06@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Cons: Crappy rolling resistance for the most part.

>
> >http://www.biketechreview.com/tires/AFM_tire_crr.htm

>
> > Kevin

>
> Depends on the TUFO tire make and they seems competitive compared to the
> others.


Why don't you just hoist them up and buy a pair?* Then you can post
something meaningful. Or at least your approximation of
meaningful.

R

* I meant a pair of Tufo tires in case you were wondering.
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Old 10-06.-2008, 07:07 AM   #13
John Forrest Tomlinson
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 16:24:33 -0400, "Maple Tree" <none@none.com> wrote:

>
>"RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote in message
>news:9fc8fc8b-5d92-4dd1-8c9b-735fbee01716@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>> On Jun 9, 2:10 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, what is the cheapest price for TUFO tires from Canadian Internet
>>> retailers ??

>>
>> Hmmm, you seem to have an internet connection, so I can't understand
>> why Google doesn't work for you.
>> http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/dea...?country=Canada
>>
>> You've gotten limited response to your original question about Tufo
>> tires, most were less than glowing, and most posters are in the US
>> (except for those wacky Euro bastards who shall not be mentioned), so
>> why would you think that you'd get a meaningful response on Canadian
>> retailers? Don't take this as an attack, I'm doing a research paper
>> on people that ask odd questions. ~
>>
>> R

>
>You should write a paper on A$$holes...it would make a great autobiography


At least he knows how to use the google.
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Old 10-06.-2008, 08:25 AM   #14
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On Jun 9, 2:07 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> > Maple Tree wrote:
> >> Hello,

>
> >> What are the Pros & Cons for TUFO Road Tires?

>
> >>http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/tir...php?seriesid=33

>
> >> Thanks

> "Kevin Metcalfe" <nslcke...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:18e4d0ff-6594-4b4a-abba-d6ca7d74bb06@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Cons: Crappy rolling resistance for the most part.

>
> >http://www.biketechreview.com/tires/AFM_tire_crr.htm

>
> > Kevin

>
> Depends on the TUFO tire make and they seems competitive compared to the
> others.


The only ones that are in the ball park are approximately half the
weight of the tires they are compared against. So, half the weight,
certainly at least some decrease in reliability, only to get
comparable rolling resistance. Make sure you've got wheels in the
pit...

Kevin
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Old 10-06.-2008, 09:42 AM   #15
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On Jun 9, 5:07*pm, John Forrest Tomlinson <usenetrem...@jt10000.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 16:24:33 -0400, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> >"RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote in message
> >news:9fc8fc8b-5d92-4dd1-8c9b-735fbee01716@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> >> On Jun 9, 2:10 pm, "Maple Tree" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> >>> Hi, what is the cheapest price for TUFO tires from Canadian Internet
> >>> retailers ??

>
> >> Hmmm, you seem to have an internet connection, so I can't understand
> >> why Google doesn't work for you.
> >>http://www.tufonorthamerica.com/dea...?country=Canada

>
> >> You've gotten limited response to your original question about Tufo
> >> tires, most were less than glowing, and most posters are in the US
> >> (except for those wacky Euro bastards who shall not be mentioned), so
> >> why would you think that you'd get a meaningful response on Canadian
> >> retailers? *Don't take this as an attack, I'm doing a research paper
> >> on people that ask odd questions. *~

>
> >> R

>
> >You should write a paper on A$$holes...it would make a great autobiography

>
> At least he knows how to use the google.


Well, he got in here somehow (that should step on a few toes), even
though anonymous (few more). Oops, I did it again.

Point being, he wants someone to send him a couple of pairs, free/
postpaid, and then sue the sender & hiers when they are not the tires
of his dreams. And call up the Mounties if one of them blows off at
220 (duh) lbs.

And yeah, I think that's a real fair assessment. Since he didn't
google the group for the info he wanted in the first place, and had a
hissy (or was that pi$$y) fit when I suggested such.

Tufo has been through rbt. They went through Austin, too, some years
ago. One apparently successful application, at least in my limited
time observing, was at Alkek velodrome in Houston, where the S3 or
whatever the name of that red tubular was, 165g or similar, was a tire
of choice ca. 2000. But that's a "miss" for the road semi-tubular
clincher tire.

The "concept" is attractive. Maybe compelling. Some use and enjoy.
Only way to find out if you're one of the lucky few is to buy a set
and proceed to Beta testing, see if you can make them work for you (or
else!). --D-y


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