Old 03-26-12 | 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by weshigh
They are actually pretty wide tread patterns, but the mechanics of F1 tire in the wet are totally different than a bike tire.

The way I understand it, the weight per contact patch of a cycle tire is much greater and instead of hydroplaning on top of the water, a cycle tire would just cut right through it thus not needing tread pattern for clearing water from the track of the cycle.
Right. You need to hit 93-104 MPH to get an 80-100 PSI road tire to hydroplane and even at 40 PSI it takes 66 MPH.
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