Durable Tires?
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Durable Tires?
My back tire is completely worn out from skidding. (so worn that I even switched it with the front) I was wondering what tires would be good for me to use and be able to skid without totally breaking them in a few days. I found these https://sgvbicycles.com/Tires_Tubes/B...x35c_tire.html and they look ok. I dont know if they'll fit though. They are 35c and don't know if they'll fit on my wheels. i have an alex da16 wheelset (if that matters) thanks a lot!
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Get some Freedom Thickslick Urban Elites. They're super thick and last a long time even while skidding. They cost $30 apiece so even if you do burn through the tires you won't burn through your wallet.
Here's where you can get them:
https://www.treefortbikes.com/product...hickSlick.html
They size a little big. I've heard the 25c is more like a 28 and the 28 is hueg liek xbox
Here's where you can get them:
https://www.treefortbikes.com/product...hickSlick.html
They size a little big. I've heard the 25c is more like a 28 and the 28 is hueg liek xbox
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700x35 tires usually work with road rims but the problem is tire clearance in your frame.
SGV Cycles also sells that tire in a 700x25 size which would certainly fit.
They are $20 a PAIR at SGV.
They are tough tires.
3 pairs of these, $60, would last a long, long time.
I have been using CST C740, they are tough, good, and cheap.
Here's a link to an online vendor, $8.84 each.
https://www.mtnbikes.net/cstc740700x2...iroadtire.aspx
They say they are 700x28 but they're more like 700x25.
SGV Cycles also sells that tire in a 700x25 size which would certainly fit.
They are $20 a PAIR at SGV.
They are tough tires.
3 pairs of these, $60, would last a long, long time.
I have been using CST C740, they are tough, good, and cheap.
Here's a link to an online vendor, $8.84 each.
https://www.mtnbikes.net/cstc740700x2...iroadtire.aspx
They say they are 700x28 but they're more like 700x25.
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700x35 tires usually work with road rims but the problem is tire clearance in your frame.
SGV Cycles also sells that tire in a 700x25 size which would certainly fit.
They are $20 a PAIR at SGV.
They are tough tires.
3 pairs of these, $60, would last a long, long time.
I have been using CST C740, they are tough, good, and cheap.
Here's a link to an online vendor, $8.84 each.
https://www.mtnbikes.net/cstc740700x2...iroadtire.aspx
They say they are 700x28 but they're more like 700x25.
SGV Cycles also sells that tire in a 700x25 size which would certainly fit.
They are $20 a PAIR at SGV.
They are tough tires.
3 pairs of these, $60, would last a long, long time.
I have been using CST C740, they are tough, good, and cheap.
Here's a link to an online vendor, $8.84 each.
https://www.mtnbikes.net/cstc740700x2...iroadtire.aspx
They say they are 700x28 but they're more like 700x25.
The thickslicks are realistically 27-30
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One more thing: Gatorskins rule. I know a certain forum member (Leukybear to be exact) who has had a Gatorskin on his front tire for at least a couple years now. I've never heard anything about skidding with them but if they can resist flats like crazy I'm sure that correlates to tread durability.
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One more thing: Gatorskins rule. I know a certain forum member (Leukybear to be exact) who has had a Gatorskin on his front tire for at least a couple years now. I've never heard anything about skidding with them but if they can resist flats like crazy I'm sure that correlates to tread durability.
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I'm pretty sure they're only available in 700cs
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I might as well mention that tire compound matters a lot too and often times expensive does not mean longer life; often times lower rolling resistance = shorter tread life (example being michelin pro race 3's which I ran for 1 roadie season before they were no longer long distance worthy anymore).
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One more thing: Gatorskins rule. I know a certain forum member (Leukybear to be exact) who has had a Gatorskin on his front tire for at least a couple years now. I've never heard anything about skidding with them but if they can resist flats like crazy I'm sure that correlates to tread durability.
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Wait hairnet was it you awhile back who posted a picture of a day old gatorskin with a totaling sidewall puncture from road debris?
Anyhow gatorskins are notorious for weak sidewalls; not a problem if you're vigilent nonetheless which you should be; but stuff does tend to happen especially on the streets. Gatorskin hardshells supposedly have solved the problem but for an additional price.
Anyhow gatorskins are notorious for weak sidewalls; not a problem if you're vigilent nonetheless which you should be; but stuff does tend to happen especially on the streets. Gatorskin hardshells supposedly have solved the problem but for an additional price.
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