TOMII CYCLES x SIMWORKS Faraway Tire

SKU: F740-FAW-B-SW
¥8,580
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Tomii Cycles x SimWorks New Tire "Faraway"

SimWorks by Panaracer is pleased to announce the release of a new tire, "Faraway", in collaboration with Tomii Cycles, a custom handmade bike manufacturer in Austin, USA.

This model, which combines unique beauty of form and functionality, was born from the fusion of the aesthetics of Nao Tomii, the founder of Tomii Cycles who also has a background as a sculptor, and SimWorks' proud Panaracer manufacturing technology.

The tread, which incorporates Tomii's idea of "cacti, canyons and the moon on the sides of the tread. I hope one day I can leave these tire tracks in the Arizona desert...", uses a compound based on high-resilience natural rubber that is highly wear-resistant and durable.

What is Tomii Cycles?

Tomii Cycles is a custom bike manufacturer with a workshop in Austin, Texas, USA. Nao Tomii has an unusual career, having switched from being a sculptor to a builder, and his frameworks have a presence that is almost like a work of sculpture.

These bikes, also known as "Rideable Art," combine functional beauty, structural beauty, and artistic value, and have received a solid reputation throughout the United States.

The Faraway is a bike that combines both performance and aesthetic sense, fitting for Tomii's description of it as "a bike that makes you want to ride far away."

[SPEC]

Color : Black x Tan, Sand Beige x Tan
Size : 700c x 40 (40-622)
Compound: ZSG Natural Compound
Casing : LX Casing
Tubeless compatibility: Tubeless convertible  (can also use tubes)
Recommended maximum air pressure: 4.0bar / 400kPa / 60psi (Tubeless)
5.3bar / 535kPa / 75psi (tube)

Made in Japan, Panaracer

*Tires are sold individually, so if you need front and rear tires, please order two.

*Extreme care must be taken when using with tubeless tires. They may not be usable on models with low sidewalls, such as those found in tubeless rims, or on hookless or rims with small bead hooks, so after installation, please make sure the bead is in the correct position and that the air pressure is set to the appropriate value.

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