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Fyxation Dual Compound Tires Now Available

Fyxation‘s Dual Compound tires are now in stock at their online store. These tires would be ideal on your rear wheel. The center strip is from a harder compound that won’t wear down as fast. Pink, White and Orange are now available.

Details from the Fyxation site:

- Session 700 with our black rubber (harder compound similar a long wearing touring tire) down the center.
- Designed to be a longer lasting and more durable colored tire.
- 700×28c and foldable with a super tough 120TPI carcass and Kevlar rolling
protection.
- Fyxation’s specially designed pinch-flat protection.
- Full wrap-around tread and diamond pattern for sick control and traction.

Previously:
Fyxation Rear Tires
Fyxation Whitewalls
Black Sessions in Stock!
Fyxation Session

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  • Charles Reinagel

    Glad they did this because the full color ones don’t last one bit. Had a buddy run through one in 10 minutes during a polo match.

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