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Old July 15th 03, 05:45 AM
Stephen Spicer
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Hi

Anyone know who the distributors for Vee Rubber are in Australia. They
make a tyre with a "classic" style roadster tread pattern, which is
why I am interested.

Steve
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Old September 19th 03, 02:46 PM
Paul A.
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Stephen Spicer wrote:
Hi
Anyone know who the distributors for Vee Rubber are in Australia. They
make a tyre with a "classic" style roadster tread pattern, which is why
I am interested.
Steve




Perhaps ask Wally at Clayton Cycles, Clayton Rd, Clayton, Vic.
(03) 9543 3525. May be only available in 700 C size. Most bike shops
would have a cataloque.



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Old September 19th 03, 02:46 PM
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Default "Vee Rubber" - distributors?

Stephen Spicer wrote:
Hi
Anyone know who the distributors for Vee Rubber are in Australia. They
make a tyre with a "classic" style roadster tread pattern, which is why
I am interested.
Steve




Perhaps ask Wally at Clayton Cycles, Clayton Rd, Clayton, Vic.
(03) 9543 3525. May be only available in 700 C size. Most bike shops
would have a cataloque.



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