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Tire wear/value
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After my brand new $10 crappy bontrager sport 700x23 tire is approximately 1 skid away from exploding (through the textile threads, running on the inside rubber bit) after SIX DAYS USE (AAAAH! $10 a week is more than i would be spending on gas if I owned a car!!!) I'm starting to think a little harder about tires. I know, I know... "get a brake and use it." Well, I like riding brakeless. BUT--does anyone have experience riding a variety of "trim levels" of tire? My original thought in buying the cheapest tire available was that I go through tires fast enough that I shouldn't spend too much on them. I'm wondering if any specific tire has a more favorable cost-life ratio than others? Are the more expensive ones worth the extra money, in terms of durability? My frame is old, heavy and steel, so I really don't care about weight differences. Any insight would be helpful... JD |
i've got a set of continentals that have held up awesome over the past month or so, and i don't ride with brakes, and i skid alot. these aren't the best tires ever but they have held up better than i thought.
have you looked at the armadillos? super tough from what i hear. |
I am sold on soma everwears. Some complain about the sidewalls going out before the tread but I think if you keep your psi up it's fine. I ride brakeless and skid all the time and I am only starting a dent on mine with 2 months on this set. a quick question how many skid patches are you running? and how often do you rotate your wheels to move your patches around? this will help you a ton! If you stay up on it you should get even wear all around and not just a few problem spots after a week. Here's a great link to skip patch calculator and some other sweet stuff too.
http://software.bareknucklebrigade.c...it.applet.html |
you know you don't have to skid right? pop your tire hollar.
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specialized armadillo, conti gatorskin, vittoria randonneur, search func
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Originally Posted by helloamerican
(Post 5433213)
you know you don't have to skid right? pop your tire hollar.
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Originally Posted by fixedude
(Post 5433260)
word!
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Sounds like you need some skills not tires.
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Originally Posted by metaljim
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have you looked at the armadillos? super tough from what i hear. I'd recommend Conti gatorskins and not skidding. |
while i think it's unnecessary to fuss too much about skid patches, do remember that some ratios only leave you with one or two. this will make a big difference in your tire life, especially if you don't mix it up (loosen wheel, move chain a few teeth down the cog).
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Originally Posted by queerpunk
(Post 5434287)
while i think it's unnecessary to fuss too much about skid patches, do remember that some ratios only leave you with one or two. this will make a big difference in your tire life, especially if you don't mix it up (loosen wheel, move chain a few teeth down the cog).
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I only have 2 skid patches, which is certainly making things worse--I need to get a new chainring. I think I'm going to try the somas, and I might also try some of the "kevlar" cheapo tires from performance. If I could find a cheap tire that was longer lasting, I'd probably use that.
Thanks for the help. |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDoyle
(Post 5434588)
I only have 2 skid patches, which is certainly making things worse--I need to get a new chainring. I think I'm going to try the somas, and I might also try some of the "kevlar" cheapo tires from performance. If I could find a cheap tire that was longer lasting, I'd probably use that.
Thanks for the help. |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDoyle
(Post 5434588)
I think I'm going to try the somas, and I might also try some of the "kevlar" cheapo tires from performance. If I could find a cheap tire that was longer lasting, I'd probably use that.
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6 days seems fast. i concur with los otros- get a nice odd ring or cog and you're golden.
I use Conti Gatorskins on my main bike and they've held up great. Really sticky too. Not really cheap, but my current set is going on 5 months. I skip much more than I skid. Less knee stress, easier to scrub speed, and less tire wear. |
yeah, do more skipping, it definitely reduces wear, at least for me...
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