foldable tires
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foldable tires
I got some foldable kevlar bead tires on sale and won't be using them (I hope!) for a while. Is it OK to leave them folded up, the way they came, or should I store them unfolded?
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Thanks,Ba-Dg-Er,I suspected that, but I don't have any experience with them.
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I understan the concept of having a foldable road tire - you can put it in a saddle bag, stuff it in a jersey pocket, whatever. But every "foldable" MTB tire I have ever seen folds down to roughly the size of a small dog. In my opinion a bit hard to store in an effective manner.
My philosophy: Save the money any buy the non-folding version and hang 'em in your closet- makes the wife happy every time!
I understan the concept of having a foldable road tire - you can put it in a saddle bag, stuff it in a jersey pocket, whatever. But every "foldable" MTB tire I have ever seen folds down to roughly the size of a small dog. In my opinion a bit hard to store in an effective manner.
My philosophy: Save the money any buy the non-folding version and hang 'em in your closet- makes the wife happy every time!
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Thanks for the input, Ranger. Even a road bike tire is a little bulky folded up, but on a long ride it's nice insurance. I can see where a MTB tire would be more of a load to carry!
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