fyxation tires?
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fyxation tires?
anyone used these? https://fyxation.com/
they look super sweet. I like how they have traction along the tire side-walls... maybe someone could compare to gator skins or armadillos? The kick-butt traction maybe useless if they aren't bombproof.
they look super sweet. I like how they have traction along the tire side-walls... maybe someone could compare to gator skins or armadillos? The kick-butt traction maybe useless if they aren't bombproof.
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120tpi isn't a phenominal thread count. Gatorskins are 180tpi.
4 of the "stats" listed on their product page are useless hype:
1) Pinch-flat protection. (Oh really? It's called pumping your tires to the right psi)
2 & 3) Full tread pattern and full diamond pattern (They're listed as separate features but they're the same thing. Plus on a street tire, tread is useless. You're better off for traction with a smoother tire like the Gatorskin. Besides, are you really going to corner fast enough to lean the bike down and use that super-special sidewall tread pattern?)
4) Colours. So? Coloured compounds, unless things have changed, have typically worn out faster than plain old black.
4 of the "stats" listed on their product page are useless hype:
1) Pinch-flat protection. (Oh really? It's called pumping your tires to the right psi)
2 & 3) Full tread pattern and full diamond pattern (They're listed as separate features but they're the same thing. Plus on a street tire, tread is useless. You're better off for traction with a smoother tire like the Gatorskin. Besides, are you really going to corner fast enough to lean the bike down and use that super-special sidewall tread pattern?)
4) Colours. So? Coloured compounds, unless things have changed, have typically worn out faster than plain old black.
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Your cog is slipping.
That's fairly subjective. White tires look great if all you do is take pics of your bike to post on the internet and never ride the thing. Isn't that what fixed-gears are for?
Actually, I ride on a daily basis and was actually just marvelling the other day over how clean my white tires stay. I've found that even when the tread does get a little sh*tty looking, all it takes is riding over a patch of fresh cement and it tends to clean them up.
As far as Fyxations go, a friend of mine has them and they don't seem too bad if colors are your sort of thing. They're just as tough than a lot of tires in their price bracket and I'm assuming your not planning on competing in triathalons with them. The green ones look amazing in real life.
Oops...forgot where I was. Get black. Only the black ones contain carbon. Actually...they're all terrible. Forget they exist.
Actually, I ride on a daily basis and was actually just marvelling the other day over how clean my white tires stay. I've found that even when the tread does get a little sh*tty looking, all it takes is riding over a patch of fresh cement and it tends to clean them up.
As far as Fyxations go, a friend of mine has them and they don't seem too bad if colors are your sort of thing. They're just as tough than a lot of tires in their price bracket and I'm assuming your not planning on competing in triathalons with them. The green ones look amazing in real life.
Oops...forgot where I was. Get black. Only the black ones contain carbon. Actually...they're all terrible. Forget they exist.
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Your cog is slipping.
Curious - Has anyone commenting ridden them...or even seen them in person...besides me?
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I have them on order and I'm told that I should get them next week. I ordered the black because I am not that into the colors. Either way, I'm stoked to get them. I've seen feedback on other blogs and they sound good. I tend to ignore marketing hype on a company's website because obviously their spin will be positive.
I don't think I'll sleep with them though like Clifton or Rymep do with their gatorskins. Just plan on riding them.
I don't think I'll sleep with them though like Clifton or Rymep do with their gatorskins. Just plan on riding them.
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Your cog is slipping.
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Look, he asked how they compared, after looking at them I don't think they seem as nice, Clifton popped in and gave the reasons why they don't seem as nice.
So how bout you unbunch your panties and realize that it doesn't matter what people online thought of your purchasing decisions and that this thread was to see how they stacked up against other tires, which we at least gave an opinion on. All you've done is namecall because we don't agree with you.
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@ clifton, the gatonskin is nominally a 180 tpi threadcount but it's misleading and not directly comparable to other manufacturers as they triple up on the casing material at 60 tpi each.
the fyxation tires seem ok to me. i'd get some myself if i wanted to embrace the colors of the 80s.
the fyxation tires seem ok to me. i'd get some myself if i wanted to embrace the colors of the 80s.
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My comments about tread pattern and pinch-flat protection still stand.
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they are blowing hot air saying the pattern helps, and though slicks would probably be better, the pattern doesnt really harm at all.
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Your cog is slipping.
That tread-pattern is geared more toward dudes who do tricks, modeled almost exactly after the Kenda Kontact flatland BMX tire:
It may be silly to some, but there are people who do pretty gnarly tricks on fixed-gears/single-speeds. I've seen video of guys doing wall-rides at skateparks and couldn't imagine attempting it...nor would any flatland BMX guy attempt to ride as they do...with any kind of 'slick' road tire. Not that I would attempt stuff like that at all, but I hope you know what I mean.
Again, people are judging something they've never even seen. It's okay guys...colored tires of quality may be out there!
It may be silly to some, but there are people who do pretty gnarly tricks on fixed-gears/single-speeds. I've seen video of guys doing wall-rides at skateparks and couldn't imagine attempting it...nor would any flatland BMX guy attempt to ride as they do...with any kind of 'slick' road tire. Not that I would attempt stuff like that at all, but I hope you know what I mean.
Again, people are judging something they've never even seen. It's okay guys...colored tires of quality may be out there!
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Not that it's any harm or help; I just think it's funny that a part of their sales pitch is how the tread goes all the way to the bead, as if anyone's leaning their bikes over like a moto-gp racer. If they're really marketing to fg riders, then pedal strike would come into play long before the necessity for full side-to-side treading.
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Your cog is slipping.
I don't know, man. I was out riding one night, fell into a groove/crack in the blacktop nearly as deep as my tire (Massachusetts roads are terrible) and damaged the sidewall of my tire pretty bad. Might not have happened if there was tread there.
They're a cool-looking, durable tire. All this talk coupled with knowing that my friend loves his is actually making me want to order a set.
They're a cool-looking, durable tire. All this talk coupled with knowing that my friend loves his is actually making me want to order a set.
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The marketing is mostly nonsense (remember someone mentioning the tread is supposed to help not sliding out during whip skids in wet weather, which is ridiculous). It'll be impossible to know how the tire rides until people actually start trying them out.
the colours are pretty though
the colours are pretty though
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Thanks everyone! I have issues with skidding in turns because of all the sand on the sidewalks. Im still pretty new to riding, and someone suggested that I put more weight on my tires... and then i also found out that I just have REALLY ****ty tires right now anyway.
Anyone tried armadillos?
Anyone tried armadillos?
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why bother with those? 50 bucks each? i don't know how these are for skidz, but seeing as i love my rubino pro, i can almost guarantee these are much better for the same price ( and free shipping)
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y0011
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y0011
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prollyisnotprobably.com/2009/05/fyxation_session.php
the money quote:
"Ever ride home in the rain to be alarmed by something and when you whip into a hockey stop, your bike kicks out from under you, landing you on your ass and your bike in the street? Well, I've done it a few times and it's no fun."
i have no hard feelings towards him at ALL, but this quote was just corny as ****. sounds like a crappy commercial from the 80s or something.
i asked my LBS about these cuz my gf wants a hot pink tire and they recommended the halo as a comparable alternative. theyre like 25 or less on sites ive found so far. check em out.
the money quote:
"Ever ride home in the rain to be alarmed by something and when you whip into a hockey stop, your bike kicks out from under you, landing you on your ass and your bike in the street? Well, I've done it a few times and it's no fun."
i have no hard feelings towards him at ALL, but this quote was just corny as ****. sounds like a crappy commercial from the 80s or something.
i asked my LBS about these cuz my gf wants a hot pink tire and they recommended the halo as a comparable alternative. theyre like 25 or less on sites ive found so far. check em out.