Funk-Meister
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What tyres would you recommend to use during the autumn/winter in order to give best traction in the wet and also puncture resistance. Is it better to opt for slightly wider tyres. Thanx
2mm on the rear?HLaB said:For my winter/ training bike i'm currently using conti 4 seasons (23mm on the front and 2mm on the rear), they seem to give good traction and touch wood give good p'ture resistance.
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Funk-Meister said:Spec allez with slick no tread tyres unsure of the make
andy_wrx said:No, no.
All tyres have 'tread' - tread is the grippy rubber moulded on the outside of the tyre, over the radial/crossply carcasse.
'Tread pattern' is what you're talking about, not 'tread' - even slicks have tread, just it's a smooth tread.
Slick, non-tread-patterned tyres are fine on bikes in the wet, put more rubber on the road and so should give more grip than patterned-tread tyres, especially if made from stickier rubber.
A patterned tread does not assist in grip on wet tarmac, has less rubber on the road and also introduces 'squirm', where the tread pattern moves around and gives even less grip.
Agreed, slicks don't work on a F1 racing car in the rain, they aquaplane or skate along on the water which pools-up under them.
But that's because a F1 rear tyre is 355mm wide and flat in profile, so a lot of water can pool under it - a bike tyre is say 23mm wide on a roadbike, or 1.5in on a typical MTB slick and is a curved profile : the rubber touching the road is about the width of your fingertip or less, so you don't get any water build-up underneath it or aquaplaning (someone calculated that you would, but at 160+mph, so that rules it out for me)
An offroad MTB knobbly does have a very agressive tread pattern, but that's for grip in soft surfaces like mud or sand, not for wet tarmac...
Basically this idea that you need to have pattern-treaded tyres on your bike in the wet is from people used to being told that their cars would fail their MOTs, and the tyre companies - both for car and bikes - are more than happy to sell us more tyres...
HLaB said:missed the 5
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Can you get tyres that wideMacB said:52mm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!