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FixedDriveJess 02-13-13 10:19 AM

Tire recommendations
 
So I'm about to buy a new wheel set and I need tire recommendations for the back tire. I have a Pro4 in the front, and I'm riding brakeless so I will skid when I need to and I need a fast, light tire that can withstand a little skidding.

Nagrom_ 02-13-13 10:21 AM

Light =/= skidding.

Get a brake or stop skidding if you want to use decent tires.

Scrodzilla 02-13-13 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15268886)
Light =/= skidding.

Get a brake or stop skidding if you want to use decent tires.

+1

Any remotely lightweight tire isn't going to hold up to skidding.

FixedDriveJess 02-13-13 10:27 AM

I don't skid often, just when I need to. Maybe once a week for a second?

Scrodzilla 02-13-13 10:28 AM

Why bother skidding at all? I ride brakeless and never find myself needing to skid.

Nagrom_ 02-13-13 10:41 AM

You're not living on the edge.

ThimbleSmash 02-13-13 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15268968)
You're not living on the edge.

Am I on the edge, Nagrom?
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5...ps58bfb241.png

seanifred 02-13-13 11:08 AM

i've HEARD good things about fyxation session tires and skidding. but i don't skid so i don't know. i run rubino.

FixedDriveJess 02-13-13 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15268925)
Why bother skidding at all? I ride brakeless and never find myself needing to skid.


I like to skid into a no-handed track stand sometimes. For the sqrrls, ya dig?

TheRealFaux 02-13-13 01:13 PM

Use an everwear.

gregjones 02-13-13 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess (Post 15269570)
For the sqrrls, ya dig?

Get a red Jag XJS..........the ULTIMATE trolling maching.

newtofixedgears 02-13-13 01:59 PM

Do you ride in a pretty open area? How do you control your speed down steep hills?
Edit: this question is directed towards Scrod

FixedDriveJess 02-13-13 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by newtofixedgears (Post 15269749)
Do you ride in a pretty open area? How do you control your speed down steep hills?
Edit: this question is directed towards Scrod

Don't skid down hills. You'll kill your tires. The key is to not go fast, ever. Pull up as much a you're pushing down.

Crazyed..27 02-13-13 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by newtofixedgears (Post 15269749)
Do you ride in a pretty open area? How do you control your speed down steep hills?
Edit: this question is directed towards Scrod

Bounce the back wheel up and down...and use your legs to resist pedal force....simple...right?

newtofixedgears 02-13-13 02:27 PM

if I'm going fast down a hill, I find it hard to slow down quickly.

Nagrom_ 02-13-13 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by newtofixedgears (Post 15269879)
if I'm going fast down a hill, I find it hard to slow down quickly.

That's because you can't. Once you get momentum you're screwed. You have to keep your speed in check from the beginning.

Mumonkan 02-13-13 02:39 PM

I personally bomb the **** out of hills and i have no brakes nor do i skid, i live in a congested area with lots of young terrible drivers and plenty of traffic signals

the difference is i know if i can fly down the whole hill when im at the top of it. I dont get to the intersection at 35 mph and say "****, i have to stop in 10 feet"

if i know im potentially going to have to stop soon i dont spin it up that fast

that being said dont get armadillos, cuz they dont like the sw8 skids

Crazyed..27 02-13-13 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by newtofixedgears (Post 15269879)
if I'm going fast down a hill, I find it hard to slow down quickly.

Become an ambidextrous skidder....that helps...plus turn your bike sideways, like a power slide in skateboarding.

Scrodzilla 02-13-13 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by newtofixedgears (Post 15269879)
if I'm going fast down a hill, I find it hard to slow down quickly.

You're also newtofixedgears.

ColonelJLloyd 02-13-13 03:06 PM

You guys sure seem to make a lot of sacrifices just so you can not have a brake. Personally, I choose nice tires and piece of mind.

Scrodzilla 02-13-13 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 15270112)
You guys

Cool generalization, bro. I may ride brakeless most of the time but use nice tires and don't need to ride like an idiot. As Mumonkan said, I'm not going to fly down a hill with a busy intersection at the bottom and have to panic stop if I want to live. Instead, I ride responsibly.

FWIW, I see roadies (who obviously have brakes) riding like wreckless ******** through congested downtown areas - which is something I wouldn't do regardless of whether or not I had brakes.

Also, there's already one stupid thread where brakes are being discussed. This stupid thread is about tires.

seau grateau 02-13-13 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess (Post 15269843)
The key is to not go fast, ever.

Pff, yeah right. Gatorskins, or Thickslicks if you don't want to spend as much.

gregjones 02-13-13 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 15270112)
You guys sure seem to make a lot of sacrifices just so you can not have a brake. Personally, I choose nice tires and piece of mind.

:thumb:

seau grateau 02-13-13 03:37 PM

http://i.imgur.com/JGVa8Su.png

Leukybear 02-13-13 03:42 PM

I've seen enough. Locking because this has strayed from OP's question.


Originally Posted by TheRealFaux (Post 15269593)
Use an everwear.

This^. Best compromise imo. And yes get a brake(a).


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