How to tell when tyre is finished?

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KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Apologies for the basic question but I've previously been on MTB tyres which are much easier to tell.

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Had Conti Gatorskins fitted for probably over 10k miles now, I bought them with the bike. They have always been a bit squirmy around corners but my commute is part on a cycle path which is more glass than tarmac so they are worthwhile.

They have definitely squared off and are very cut up but only one puncture. Threads I've read seem to say replace when they loose their grip but as I have said they are rideable for 106kg of me at 115psi rear/105psi front. I don't have any desire to throw it around corners but they did swerve fine at speed in a recent accident

So, when are road tyres past it and how do you tell with no visible tread to wear?
 

Supersuperleeds

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I change mine when the punctures start increasing.
 

CaadX

Well-Known Member
Thanks for all your feedback. I'll run it into the ground as I was intending to then :okay:
Good lad
 
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KnackeredBike

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
[QUOTE 4746786, member: 9609"]what sort of mileage do you get out of that chain ?[/QUOTE]
So far it has outlasted one bike without any oil, cleaning or damaging my rear cassette. I would fully endorse random chain from hardware store for half of your bike chain needs.
 
I generally replace them when I see any large nicks which mean I can see the webbing or when I get 2 punctures in quick succession.

Generally, I'd rather replace the tyre than deal with too many punctures.
 
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