The standard cheapo tyres (Vittoria Zaffiro Pro II 28c) that came with my bike lasted a good 2 months before I got a puncture, once I did get a puncture it was so bad I had to replace the rear tyre, so decided to swap both for Continental 4000S II 25c.
Now I know these don't have the best puncture protection, but I figured they would be half decent and at least better than the tyres that came with my bike... how wrong could I have been?
Maybe I've just been very unlucky, but on my last 4 rides, I've had 3 rear punctures... the most recent (an hour ago) has put a nice big cut in the rear tyre meaning I need to buy a new one... less than a week after spending almost 100 quid on tyres and innertubes.
So, am I just unlucky? Should I just get some Conti Gatorskins? Will Conti Gatorskins actually reduce my punctures? Should I go back to 28c? Are 25c tyres more puncture prone?
At this rate I might just start going back to the gym and use the cycle machines...
Now I know these don't have the best puncture protection, but I figured they would be half decent and at least better than the tyres that came with my bike... how wrong could I have been?
Maybe I've just been very unlucky, but on my last 4 rides, I've had 3 rear punctures... the most recent (an hour ago) has put a nice big cut in the rear tyre meaning I need to buy a new one... less than a week after spending almost 100 quid on tyres and innertubes.
So, am I just unlucky? Should I just get some Conti Gatorskins? Will Conti Gatorskins actually reduce my punctures? Should I go back to 28c? Are 25c tyres more puncture prone?
At this rate I might just start going back to the gym and use the cycle machines...