Originally Posted by
NothingTooFancy
I've got about 4000mi on a pair of blue fusion 2 kevlars. I know it's not quite the same tire but they've done well. They are quiet, light, and have low rolling resistance. They have picked up a few cuts along the way, but I've never had a flat with them. The rear is finally starting to get near the end of its life.
Interesting. This past weekend I had a Fusion 2 Kevlar develop a 5mm cut in the sidewall, which was letting the tube protrude through. I caught it before the tube popped, but I was pretty disappointed since the tire had only about 250 miles on it. It may have just been random luck (or lack thereof) on my part; "stuff" happens.
I've tried booting tires with a piece of an old tire in the past, but it seems like the edges of the boot eventually abrade the tube and cause a leak. I tried booting this tire with some nylon repair tape tonight, but it may have slid out of position. I'm going to try that again, and if it looks good, I'll switch it to the back wheel. I'm hoping the tire isn't toast, but I have my doubts. I like to bomb the descents, and I don't want to have to worry about my tires.