Subject: RE: Tires...Tires....TiresYup and yup. Ok, by 10K miles, the rear has a significant flat spot worn in it and it's cut and scuffed up. But, I usualy am on my third puncture for the year and I switch to new ones. When you start flatting more than once-twice, swap them. But when they're new, they're really flat resistant. I get about 18 months from a set. This particular pair now is at 7K and looks about time to toss. Ride this bike trhough mid-october and about another 1000 miles before pulling down the winter tank commuter and the cross bike. I'll change them this winter when I strip and overhaul the bike.
And yes, the side wall says they're rated to 175psi. I run every day at 145. I started at 120, but kept adding more to both drop rolling resistance and avoid pinch flatting. I've found 140-145 to be optimal. I have no issues with comfort or road feedback; maybe that's the frame helping?
Check http://www.vredesteinusa.com/road.htmlfor the whole line up.
I also have their cyclocross clinchers as my training set. They're OK, butI like the Vittoria tubulars better. Whole different sport; wrong crowd here Edited by pitt83 2007-08-20 7:18 PM
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