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hey all,

im located in hobart and was wondering if anyone knew the dealer for a tyre called Novex Racers.

have used the this tyre before on my 33 and was pretty happy with it. However, it was on a set of wheel when i got them, so im am unsure of where to purchase these.

The tyre itself has an aggressive looking tread pattern to it. almost like a semi slick i suppose.

any one else used them?

good feed back of is this a tyre of not so great quality?

Quick google search did not really help me out so any info would be great.

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I had a quick look in google and it looks like the tyres are made by dunlop so try a few places that sell dunlop and see if they can get them.

they arnt on the dunlop website. infact they didnt have any racing tires listed on their website.

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