We've had a lot on our plate what with moving servers and associated faffing, but things have calmed down enough for us to fire up the random number generator and pick five names from the e-Hat: those five people will be sporting funky Halo Twin Rail tyres very soon, and they are:
Trek Sal
grant
sc129806 (catchy!)
robdeanhove
watercrook
Congrats to you five, and sorry to everyone who's going to have to spen money on rubber instead... Next up in schwag corner it looks like we might have a literary prize for all you bookworms out there. Check back soon!
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Last week's Schwag Grab offered a taste of adventure, this week… it's a taste of rubber!
Not any old rubber either courtesy of Ison Distribution we've got five pairs of the very fine Halo Courier Twin Rail tyres worth £200 in total (okay £199.95 then) to give away to five lucky road.cc users.
Available in a variety of colours to match your steed – well as long as it's white, pink, green or purple, or you can play it safe with black or the two-tone black and grey dual compound Courier Twin Rail we tested.
The Courier Twin Rail may primarily be aimed at the urban cyclist on his or her fixed or singlespeed but as we found out when we tested them they are great all-rounders well suited to any sort of commuting or mile-munching – tough too, well they are made to cope with city streets.
So if you want some “Lively, dependable road rubber for aggressive fixers and mile munching club bikes” or indeed any other bike… get commenting.
Usual Scwag Grab rules apply – oh, and tell us which colour you'd like, not that we're making any promises mind
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Any colour - then I can get Lizard Skin bar tape to match!
Oooo, I like the grey ones, they will go with my hair!
Osa
Get some colour in your life. Yes please.
Im on board
all those colours (bar black and grey) would clash horribly with my frame. Nice
Free tyres I usually take in any colour
To parody Henry Ford
"I'll have any colour as long as it's free."
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