This morning I checked the website and found that the new tyre is now listed.
I assume the £0 price means not that it's free, but that it's not yet for sale. But listing it on the website must mean it will soon be available.
Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
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Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
Oh boy !! Good news indeed. Thanks for keeping up with this, Steve !
(I do hope they don't change that listed price, though. )
(I do hope they don't change that listed price, though. )
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Re: Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
I wish they would make 21s in that tread design as well, very correct early ballon tires don’t really look like what is available now even though there are some good quality 21in tires.
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Re: Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
David, check out the Blockley website for their 21" tyres. You may be pleasantly surprised.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
I wish they would come up with a nicer looking tread pattern!
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Re: Blockley 30 x 3 — almost.
I'm OK with their tread... it's a composite of what was available of the "finest 3000 mile tires"... If I can get an honest "good" 30x3 akin to the NZ (and earlier) "Non-Skids" (which I have run to the cords) I will be more than thrilled. Hope they run well on dirt gravel roads...
Anyway, I saw that and I am almost drooling on my keyboard.
Anyway, I saw that and I am almost drooling on my keyboard.