Gator skin tires
#51
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From: ABQ, NM
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As for the OP I ride armadillo 25s front and rear. You cant ride a tire here (ABQ) without a kevlar belt so pretty much specialized and gator skins around here. I dont skid anymore so they are wearing well. I havent had a flat on them yet, but I also throw in slimed tubes to double on flat protection, which is the norm around here.
#52
The sidewall is a darker brown. Personally I had a lousy experience with the gators. Chunks of tire missing, puncture flats through the sidewalls and in the end I had a 5mm gash in the thread section that quickly expanded to 1.5 inches. Pricey too. Not impressed at all.
If you want bombproof go with 28mm Vittoria randonneurs $23 at the LBS.
If you want bombproof go with 28mm Vittoria randonneurs $23 at the LBS.
#57
I second the Vittoria randonneurs, definitely bombproof if not more than gators and half the price. Gators are hugely over-rated and over-priced, it's just more of fashion statement or a cool thing to have gators, seriously there is no reason to kill your wallet for tires.
28c gatorskin = 320 grams (link)
28c armadillo = ? very heavy
difference of .375 lbs between the randonneur and gatorskins. that seems like a plus.
#58
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I second the Vittoria randonneurs, definitely bombproof if not more than gators and half the price. Gators are hugely over-rated and over-priced, it's just more of fashion statement or a cool thing to have gators, seriously there is no reason to kill your wallet for tires.
#59
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If you're going to accept a 490g tire, you can start considering the Schwalbe Marathon and Continental Contact, both around 500g for a 28mm or 32mm tire. I've got both and like them much better than the gators. You can run them at 85psi and get a more comfortable ride, which of course, is not for everyone. Some people like a higher pressure, stiff tire. But then again, I don't hear of many people taking their ss off-road either, like I do. They're better for rain and commuting also, imho.
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i have white vittoria rubino's on my geared bike, they are great so far. i had a gatorskin on a bike i got from a friend, on the front wheel. it was used but i still liked it so much, i bought a new pair from Nashbar. haven't installed them yet, though.
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#63
25's front and back. I guess I lucked out. Got em for $30 each on sale at Performance about 4 months ago. Good things they are. Heard a noise the other day and pulled a nasty chunk of glass out of front tire. I think it would have been flat time on lesser rubber.
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#67
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That's not the price in US dollars, and I wasn't addressing you. I was addressing Badbalance. Secondly, those tires are not the ones I was looking at. I was looking at these ones:
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1345
Thirdly, why would anyone buy folding tires? They're horrible.
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1345
Thirdly, why would anyone buy folding tires? They're horrible.
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Generally the difference in price is this;
-The foldable Kevlar bead is generally listed more expensive (up to about $60)
-The steel bead is sold cheaper (usually around or under $30)
I've ridden both quite a bit (the only tire I bother with anymore for riding in and around NYC, I put about 4500 miles on a set of steel beaded UGS on Manhattan streets and Central Park this summer with no issues at all, no tire has ever done that for me) and there is little difference between the two that I can feel. Weight weenies will say the Kevlar bead is lighter (it is) but fixed gear riders are rarely weight weenies... we are mostly riding steel frames after all.
-The foldable Kevlar bead is generally listed more expensive (up to about $60)
-The steel bead is sold cheaper (usually around or under $30)
I've ridden both quite a bit (the only tire I bother with anymore for riding in and around NYC, I put about 4500 miles on a set of steel beaded UGS on Manhattan streets and Central Park this summer with no issues at all, no tire has ever done that for me) and there is little difference between the two that I can feel. Weight weenies will say the Kevlar bead is lighter (it is) but fixed gear riders are rarely weight weenies... we are mostly riding steel frames after all.
#70
That's not the price in US dollars, and I wasn't addressing you. I was addressing Badbalance. Secondly, those tires are not the ones I was looking at. I was looking at these ones:
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1345
Thirdly, why would anyone buy folding tires? They're horrible.
https://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1345
Thirdly, why would anyone buy folding tires? They're horrible.
I can't tell a difference between folding and non-folding tyres. Now, they just have to stock them.
#73
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From: Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA.
Bikes: Jamis Sputnik, Custom Cannondale CAAD8 road, 1994 Rocky Mountain Metro
i've used both kevlar and wire beaded gatorskins front and rear in the 23c width for a few years now...They last a long time, they corner well, and they are pretty puncture resistent...
The sidewalls are dark dark brown with a lighter coloured diamond weave...
A lot of people talk about continental tires' sidewalls rotting out prematurely, but I've never experienced that with the gatorskins...The folding version is WAY easier to get on and off your rim and worth the extra money for that reason alone...
The sidewalls are dark dark brown with a lighter coloured diamond weave...
A lot of people talk about continental tires' sidewalls rotting out prematurely, but I've never experienced that with the gatorskins...The folding version is WAY easier to get on and off your rim and worth the extra money for that reason alone...
#75
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I use Conti Gatorskin Sprinter sew-ups front and rear and love them, can't speak to the clincher versions.



