Using appropriate tyres has nothing to do with snobbery...
Appropriate tyres for what? You don't know the surface in my park, so why do you feel the need to chime in with such useless comments?
Whether you mean to or not, you sound like a snob.
Using appropriate tyres has nothing to do with snobbery...
Apparently he came on here for help.Using appropriate tyres has nothing to do with snobbery...
I will get a photo of the tyre tomorrow, I'm hoping I can get away with replacing it, it's hard to tell at the moment because it's not holding air (obviously) so I don't know how wide the cut is when inflated.
Appropriate tyres for what? You don't know the surface in my park, so why do you feel the need to chime in with such useless comments?
Whether you mean to or not, you sound like a snob.
Have you ever been to my local park? Do you know what the surface is like?
a huge shard of glass that was mixed in with gravel in my local park.
So...cutting to the chase. @Phixion, I used to use Gatorskins on one of my bikes, used for general commuting and road riding round Surrey and Sussex. They seemed OK. The other bike used to have Specialized Armadillos. Same sort of riding. In the end I ditched the Armadillos, as they had a tendancy to have the tread become unstuck from the carcass, and I swapped for Durano Plus. These seem to feel a bit faster, although that be all subjective. They're 25mm compared to the 28mm Armadillos, which may well account for it. On the strength of my experience with them, I put them on the previously Gatorskin shod bike when they wore out.
So far, so puncture resistant, but you can't allow for a bad spot of luck.