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Old 04-18-12, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
the excessively tight fit may be Why the sidewall shredded.
Actually I can take my scorchers on and off with my hands. Not tight. The sidewall probably had shredded because I perennially ran them very low to compensate for the Rome cobbles. The rubber had worn down nearly entirely anyway. All in all I was quite surprised how long the scorchers lasted, given that they're not designed to last. (comfort, speed, grip, durability: you can only pick three).
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Originally Posted by feijai
Actually I can take my scorchers on and off with my hands. Not tight. The sidewall probably had shredded because I perennially ran them very low to compensate for the Rome cobbles. The rubber had worn down nearly entirely anyway. All in all I was quite surprised how long the scorchers lasted, given that they're not designed to last. (comfort, speed, grip, durability: you can only pick three).
Where does price work into the tradeoff?
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an adjustable air/oil shock no bigger than the elastomer suspension block
would be a nice product.

maybe the 'you guys should' design team, can get right on that..
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I'll have a go at making one. It'll be guaranteed to work worse than an elastomer block.
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Originally Posted by invisiblehand
Where does price work into the tradeoff?
I imagine it's a dependent variable. For example, so far as I know you can get a tire with a grippy and fast rubber compound, but it won't be expected to be durable, and no amount of money will change that.
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Where does price work into the tradeoff?
It matters less if you have a lot of it.
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