1.5" nail? Should have gone to Specsavers - didn't you spot it?
PS should have bought Conti GP 4 Seasons though.....not having this weight in a tyre you know.................... oh no........................... 220g for the Ultimate Commuting tyre................... only 20g heavier than a race tyre.............
Only works though if you have a bike that takes 700c x 23 c............ahem................ if your bike doesn't.................then sell it..........![]()
PS should have bought Conti GP 4 Seasons though.....not having this weight in a tyre you know.................... oh no........................... 220g for the Ultimate Commuting tyre................... only 20g heavier than a race tyre.............
Only works though if you have a bike that takes 700c x 23 c............ahem................ if your bike doesn't.................then sell it..........![]()
Downsides - heavy, a nightmare to get on/off. More rolling resistance than the gators I would think.Maybe cyclists don't do irony
I was considering getting more robust tyres than my Secteur came with. What are the downsides to getting the Marathon plus type? And how do they compare to ... is it Gators?
Martin
Downsides - heavy, a nightmare to get on/off. More rolling resistance than the gators I would think.
Once they are on though they are very durable and almost bombproof.
Depends what you are using the bike for, I use M+ on my commute bike but would hate to use them on longer road rides.
Thanks - helpful response
I'm basically trying to up my mileage to build endurance - doing LEJOG in May. Any suggestions for tyres? And should I look at 23c rather than 25?
Martin
Also your comment about 23c is incomprehensible, GP 4 Seasons are available for up to 28c