Kestevan
Last of the Summer Winos
- Location
- Holmfirth.
Michelin Krylion Carbon.
Fast rolling, with good all weather grip and decent puncture protection.
Fast rolling, with good all weather grip and decent puncture protection.
I second that choice, but that reminds me - I got a slow puncture in my rear Krylion on yesterday's ride and I haven't fixed it yet! (I only get a small number of punctures a year and some years I don't get any.)Michelin Krylion Carbon.
Fast rolling, with good all weather grip and decent puncture protection.
I second that choice, but that reminds me - I got a slow puncture in my rear Krylion on yesterday's ride and I haven't fixed it yet! (I only get a small number of punctures a year and some years I don't get any.)
Currently using Bontrager Racelite Hardcase. Very puncture resistant and durable.
Intend to try the Ribmos when they wear out just out of curiosity.
Cast the bait and some poor fish will always bite ...Some years you don't get any? Is that because the bike never sees the outside world
I have gatorskin on one of my bikes and no punctures in nearly 1000 miles.
Cast the bait and some poor fish will always bite ...
I confess that after I posted, I tried working out what my puncture rate is and I reckon it is about 1 per 1,000 miles, and yes, I only did 900 miles last year so it isn't surprising that I didn't have many.
I did a 5,000 mile year a while back and I couldn't remember puncturing at all that year.
Me too - would recommend, esp the 23mm ones