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Skid Happy Tires ?
What tires should someone who rides brakeless and is skid happy be using? I've been told by a friend that Freedom ThickSlick tires are the best can anyone confirm this?
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Soma everwears are my skid favorite, I've managed to commute brakeless with skidding involved, because I live in the hilly part of town, on my last one daily for a year and half. The only thing I have against them is how they lose cornering ability as they wear down and tire contact surface wears flat. It's expected for all tires with skidding but you have to live with the fact longer due to the sheer amount of material on the tire. With skidding, thread material/ life is everything.
I've never tried a thickslick and I don't plan to unless I get one for free, the lettering is a bit too corny/ overly bold for me. |
Thanks was really considering Everwears to, had the same toughts about the ThickSlick tires, brings a lot attention to your wheelset and not the good kind either.
Ive also heard alot about gatorskins and panracer ribmos whats the price difference with all these tires? |
Originally Posted by kip2250
(Post 14012635)
Ive also heard alot about gatorskins and panracer ribmos whats the price difference with all these tires?
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Ribmos are decent for skidding from what I've heard from a friend. I use them now.
There are also Randos, the tire of choice next to Thickslicks right? |
Vittoria Randonneurs are awesome for breakless riding but they are a pain in the ass to put and remove from the rims and are kinda heavy
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Originally Posted by 8bits
(Post 14012696)
Vittoria Randonneurs are awesome for breakless riding but they are a pain in the ass to put and remove from the rims and are kinda heavy
As for mounting.. http://cache1.bigcartel.com/product_...931387/300.jpg |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 14012710)
I mean, that's the trade off right? If you want a skid friendly tire, you need to have more rubber, which increases weight.
and that tool works great to put it on, but to remove it the pain is the same. |
Originally Posted by 8bits
(Post 14012736)
I don't how true this is, I haven't tried a wide range of tires but since the normal randonneurs are wire bead they tend to have more weight than a folding kevlar tire. I just don't know if there's a folding tire that can be as good as a randonneur...that would be awesome
and that tool works great to put it on, but to remove it the pain is the same. Yeah the tool won't help with removing :) I've never run Randos, are they really that hard to remove even with levers and what not? |
The Schwalbe Durano Plus tires on Scrod's Kagero look beefy and tough anybody have any expierence with them?
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I'd say they're too $$$ for skidding tires.
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8$ difference from the everwears doesnt bother me but why are they almost 10$ more?
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Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 14012747)
I'd just assume that more rubber=more weight really.
Yeah the tool won't help with removing :) I've never run Randos, are they really that hard to remove even with levers and what not? |
Originally Posted by kip2250
(Post 14012979)
8$ difference from the everwears doesnt bother me but why are they almost 10$ more?
Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14012656)
you're paying for anti - flat protection
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14012560)
I've never tried a thickslick and I don't plan to unless I get one for free, the lettering is a bit too corny/ overly bold for me.
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
(Post 14013031)
You can always do the sharpie trick with the lettering, though the top edge of the lettering gets worn off after awhile.
The everwear offers 5mm of thread, anybody know how much the thickslick offers? /not hijacking as the OP will gain from this as well. ;) |
Thickslicks are in general just large, heavy, and meaty. Great for skidding, here's the catch. They grip noticeably better than randos or everwears, which for me was a bad thing because it took so much effort to lock up the rear, but maybe for all you seasoned vets its no sweat.
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If you're trying to stop then skidding isn't going to do the job. Having a tire with lots of traction is nice
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I've liked my rando a lot on the back. Using three tire levers got it mounted with little effort.
Agreed on thickslick grip. |
It's been a while, but my everwear had week sidewalls. Blew under proper pressure and easy riding.
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