Specialized tyre prices getting out of control.

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E*POWAH BOSS
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Earlier this year I was able to get Eliminator Grids’s for $75 and the black Dimond version for $85. They quickly rose $10 each shortly after. Now they are being discontinued and replaced with the new T9/T7 coming in at $90 and $110 respectively.
That’s a 25% increase in a short period of time. I really hope the new rubber gives us 25% more grip and longevity. I find it hard to believe that the old eliminators were a T7/T5 ?if that’s what they were ?‍♂️
 

Gary

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So still far cheaper than Maxxis?

Has the news that bike components are now in short supply and prices across the board have risen not made it to you guys yet?
 

outerlimits

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So still far cheaper than Maxxis?

Has the news that bike components are now in short supply and prices across the board have risen not made it to you guys yet?
Yeah it has to a degree. I know the Trek bike prices have risen as of a few weeks ago, and I had to wait nearly 6 weeks for a SRAM XD cassette.
As for Maxxis here, the prices did drop a bit a while ago especially in their plus sizes and have not risen lately. I can get same size Maxxis for $65. It’s almost like the coin has completely flipped ?‍♂️ Spesh is now far dearer, go figure ?‍♂️
 

Madmatt75

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Have to disagree. I got a pair or Eliminator 27.5 in black diamond casing for less than £50, from specialized website.
 

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