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Electrak 2.0 Armadillo Reflect

4.8

4 Reviews

A proper choice for high-power e-bikes, the Electrak 2.0 Armadillo Reflect tire also…

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A proper choice for high-power e-bikes, the Electrak 2.0 Armadillo Reflect tire also performs amazingly with other bikes that can handle this tire size. The Armadillo construction provides maximum flat protection from bead to bead, while also supporting the entire casing to handle the rigors that these bikes dish out when roaming city streets. The next generation Electrak 2.0 tread has GRIPTON® compound and grooves for ultimate grip and performance when the weather turns foul. It's also an excellent choice to install on 29-inch mountain bikes that get plenty of time on city streets and the open road. Lastly, its reflective accents will increase your visibility to motorists in low-light conditions.

  • Casing: 60 TPI

  • Bead: Wire

  • Compound: GRIPTON®

  • Flat Protection: Armadillo

  • 700 x 51mm / 29 x 2.0", psi 40-65, approximate weight 945g

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4.8

4 Reviews

 

Elektraks

Definitively traks where necessary to STILL feel comfortable on your drive to wherever:)

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H S.

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Perfectly adapted to the VADO’s

Perfectly adapted to the VADO’s capabilities.

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Blue J.

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I like them a lot

I converted my crosstrail to an ebike, and put these tires on in place of the stock tires. They really improved the handling. I've been riding on them for about 500 miles, and will buy them again for sure when that time comes.


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Dan

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I will buy these again!

They're on my Vado 6 and replaced first set at 7500 miles. They could have gone another 2500 easily. I ride 1000 - 1400 miles a month. Great tires!!! At one time I thought the tires were the best part of the bike. Specialized finally found the problem ---- filthy sensor magnet!


Name:
Baer

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