Does anybody have any personal experience of Fincci tyres?
They seem to have a puncture resistant layer
Hi Chris - The answer from ME is both "YES" & "YES"
The ones I bought obviously differ slightly from yours, but I guess the composition is the same/similar (materials used)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203003950274
I bought a set of THESE / ABOVE
"FINCCI" TYRES & was so impressed, I bought another set - (as 'back-up' for a similar "Criterium" 700c bike)
Here's the bike that I fitted them to...... a Welsh built "British Eagle - Boss Equipe", seen below..... (before fitment !)
The tyres (fitted to a brand new replacement wheel for the above cycle), WENT ON AN ABSOLUTE TREAT
Works well on the bike - silent, grippy, fast, no 'drifting' & like I said, impressed ME enough to buy another set, immediately
Incidentally, they 'replaced' a set of "Schwalbe Lugano 2"s, which ARE what you see here, in this front-garden shot/image.
I sincerely think that SOME folks will be (sadly) 'snobbish' over these tyres, deriding them (purely price-driven tho'
Bit like the guys who 'bash' things like a Squire Stratocaster, without ever owning or playing one (I've got 5 x USA Fenders BTW)
To me, they represent phenomenal value for money, hence I didn't pi$$-about, dithering, before buying another set.
Even more impressed, now, having both fitted AND used them, regularly.
Of course, over the years, I'm FAR more well-versed about buying M/cycle tyres for my (older) 1,000cc bikes
Not exactly 'clueless' on the subject (been buying since 1979), so I'd say, "buy with confidence"
I won't hesitate to recommend them & no, I've ZERO affiliation with the company, either.
"Hawny"
P.S ; I remembered YOU mate, as one of the few lads which gave me a warm-welcome here, when I first-joined.... Cheers !
Hope my answer IS of some help ?