Grip....
#1
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Grip....
I recently tore a hole in the sidewall of a gatorskin, and when I threw on a tire off my road bike (michy axial carbon) simply to ride to the bike shop to bring the tire back, i noticed that the michy's were much easier to skid - upon closer inspection, the rubber in the gatorskins is really sticky compared to the michy carbon rubber. Although I know maximum deceleration would happen without skidding, I felt like I had more control (because of the ease of the skid) on the harder rubber-michelins. Anybody have any comments?
PS
I talked with the local conti rep when i took the tire back, and she said that the gatorskin used their stickiest rubber -
PS
I talked with the local conti rep when i took the tire back, and she said that the gatorskin used their stickiest rubber -
#3
Just riding
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From: Exeter, UK
Bikes: Cannondale Bad Boy / Mercian track / BOB trailer / Moulton recumbent project
Damn, maybe that's why I can't ever pull off a skid-stop, I'm running Gators too. And there was me thinking my Kung Fu was not strong.
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Eschew Obfuscation!
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From: over here!
Bikes: 2005 Rocky Mountain ETSX, Surly Crosscheck, 2000 Enduro Expert (sold), 1999 Rockhopper, 1984 Trek 520 (STOLEN-but recovered!), $7 rigid MTB from a police auction (broken, then stolen)
Knobbies will last you about two days if you skid.





