Woodchip
It's all about the bikes
I still have this, somewhere, and the wristband.
I can't believe it was 6 years ago.
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Shame the wrist band is a little getting now.
I still have this, somewhere, and the wristband.
I can't believe it was 6 years ago.
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Anyone ever ridden on these tyres and/or bought from this shop before? http://www.probikekit.com/uk/vredestein-fortezza-tricomp-road-tyre.html?gclid=CLnbt-map7MCFanItAodTAUA3g
They get excellent reviews everywhere I look and that seems to be a great price compared to everywhere else. Thinking of what to go for as a good overall tyre in terms of performance, safety in wet weather and puncture resistance. Nothing exactly wrong with the Michelin Lithion and Vittoria Rubino that came with the bike but I'd quite like an upgrade and keep these as spares.
Can't speak for the ones you mention, but I've just bought a set of 25mm Continental Gator Hardshells for winter and will keep my 23C Conti 4000's for when the weather improves. So far the Gator's are great in the wet, not a noticable drop in performance and appear to be pretty bomb proof. I've dropped the psi a bit for the winter so I have about 105 in the rear, 95 in the fronts...
This is a good article for tyre drop and pressure suitable for conditions and your weight http://www.bikequarterly.com/images/TireDrop.pdf
Shame the wrist band is a little getting now.
Thanks for the link. Had a brief look but it's a bit late in proceedings for me to get my head round all the figures I'm afraid so will have another look another time.
I've been putting in 110 on the front and 120 on the back. The back is a 25mm the front a 23mm.
I just want to go 23mm front and back as I want the same tyre and not keep changing them over for different seasons - perhaps I'm just being lazy, or worse, foolhardy?
I'm not experienced enough to say! I just looked at it and thought if I run 2 sets of tyres for half the year each, theyll last twice as long, so budget wise it's the same. Got to say and I know it's only 2mm but I feel a lot happier on the wet roads with leaves & shit everywhere on the 25's than the 23's. I'll get the 23's back out come spring...
There's not much in it really 23 v 25. Personal preference for general riding I think.
I've got gatorskins, 23mm, that I've used all year round and haven't had a single puncture since getting them in February last year. Don't feel super zippy but then neither do I these days!
There's not much in it really 23 v 25. Personal preference for general riding I think.
I've got gatorskins, 23mm, that I've used all year round and haven't had a single puncture since getting them in February last year. Don't feel super zippy but then neither do I these days!
Nice way to jinx it there....
Thanks for the link. Had a brief look but it's a bit late in proceedings for me to get my head round all the figures I'm afraid so will have another look another time.
I've been putting in 110 on the front and 120 on the back. The back is a 25mm the front a 23mm.
I just want to go 23mm front and back as I want the same tyre and not keep changing them over for different seasons - perhaps I'm just being lazy, or worse, foolhardy?
I hate stopping at the best of times.Brighton Mitre Cycling Club take a hardline approach to punctures! I may go out with them for a ride Saturday morning.....really hope I don't get a puncture!!
I hate stopping at the best of times.
It would have to be a seriously big cake, or that lump of ham in that retro vid a few weeks back.
I'd be a complete arsehole (well more than usual, anyway) if I had to stop 8+ times on a ride out.
I didn't even stop when presented with a 2 litre tube of jelly beans, on a sportive.
I was still able to grab a few shovel hands full, though. Much to the surprise of my mate, esp as I was still eating them 5 miles down the road, and he never saw a thing.
Climb | Start | End | Length | Start Elev | End Elev | Avg Grade |
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Cat 2 | 3.24 mi | 8.19 mi | 4.95 mi | 72 ft | 1337 ft | 4.8% |
Cat 5 | 11.03 mi | 11.67 mi | 0.63 mi | 1171 ft | 1281 ft | 3.3% |
Cat 5 | 12.52 mi | 13.58 mi | 1.06 mi | 1143 ft | 1324 ft | 3.2% |