road bikes with skinny tyres and commuting

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galaxy1

Well-Known Member
Location
York
....just don't go together!

while the f**king thing is working it's a joy to ride but that's two punctures in as many weeks and this second ones left a massive gash in the tyre as well.It may as well have been made of cheese.
I have a galaxy as well with marathon plus tyres .It weighs a tonne but in over two years commuting I've never suffered ONE puncture. So I can only conclude that for commuting every day skinny road tyres are shoot!!!

And now I have to take the bus home , I'm not impressed
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Well I commute 28 miles each day on Conti UltraGatorskin 23mm.

The last P* was in Feb 08.

I have to renew the tyre due to wear before I have to fix a flat.

I have to periodically take the rear wheel out and rotate the spindle 90' in the dropouts to unify the cone wear.

I have to sit with the bike inverted and pick pieces of glass, swarf and thorns out of the rubber.


Now I've said all this, wait till tomorrow :biggrin:
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
jimboalee said:
Well I commute 28 miles each day on Conti UltraGatorskin 23mm.
Rather you than me: in my experience they'd as soon go sideways as forwards on any kind of wet surface. Michelin Krylion FTW
 

Goffins

New Member
Location
West Sussex
I use da da dum.... Conti Ultra sports {700 x 23} and I've done 500 miles without a puncture but I got two in my first week of commuting.

First was down to shard of glass as I was riding too close to the road side crap, second was my ineptitude in fitting a new inner tube, where I twisted the tube during install and it split {after a couple of days} at the valve which is what I would expect it to do seeing as I'm thick.

I always make sure to keep my tyres nice and solid, they tend not to collect all the crap that way {plus you go faster:biggrin:}
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
From experience, it's the tyres you've got on, not the type of bike/size of tyres. The ones my Allez had as default were crap - punctures every single bike ride! The new ones, cant' remember exactly what they are (bontrager maybe) and the amount of punctures has gone down drastically.
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
I commute 18 miles each way and like yaphet thomas I have an Allez and have th Specialized Mondo Pro tyres. Although I have had an unexpected deflation twice and both times were my fault, twisted the valve too much and sheared and secondly installed an inner tube with a blister on it instead of going to LBS and getting more inner tubes. Done around 500 miles on them so far.

Have picked a few shards of glass out every now and again but fingers crossed been fine.
 

Randochap

Senior hunter
All tyres are not created equal, but there's no reason you should get more punctures on a good 23mm tyre than any other, unless it's a crap tyre.

Comfort and safety is another issue altogether though. A wide tyre will be more comfortable and you have to worry less about uneven surfaces and potholes. And, contrary to popular belief, wider tyres aren't necessarily any slower.
 
700 x 25 M+ for me and, prior to that 700 x 25 Gatorskins...faster, slippier and prone to more punctures. Keep the pressure up. Always.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
I haven't had a proper puncture using either 23 or 25 mm Armadillos since Oct 2005 (once I noticed my tyre was flat when I was leaving work, but after changing the tube I couldn't find the hole in the one I removed so that one doesn't count). I use them on both my main commuting bikes, around 5000 miles/ year.

The only punctures I've had have been on the cross bike (knobbly 35 mm tyres, several in the last year and I don't do much mileage on it. None of them were pinch flats)
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
I use Conti 4000s on my commuter - no exceptional punctures for me. Indeed, in 2 yrs commuting with these tyres, I have only repaired 2 at the roadside - many thousands of miles.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Schwalbe Stelvios have done me proud - only two unexpected deflations in a year, and given the crap on Edinburgh's roads that's pretty good going !

The Kendas that came on the bike were worse than useless. A puncture every other day - even the tiniest fleck of glass went straight through them.
 

Woz!

New Member
Until today I'd have been one of the ones saying they're fine - nothing in about 500 miles from my mid-range 700x28's...until today. When I got three flats in one journey :smile:
 

MrGrumpy

Huge Member
Location
Fly Fifer
I suspect tyres not inflated enough, I ride on Mich pro2, I`m sure my next set will be pro3, no big issues with these but then the route i cycle is good quality surface with no broken glass etc.
 
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galaxy1

galaxy1

Well-Known Member
Location
York
I left the bike at work last night and got the bus home :rolleyes: . Had a look this morning and theres a nice big gash in the tyre not just a little hole. Theres a bit of a cycle path on my ride which is never ever swept (that's York council for you) which is covered in road debris , broken glass,sharp stones etc and has been for ages. It connects stockton lane to sandhutton (where I work) via the A64 so i have to use the damn thing. I'll have a look at some of the tyres mentioned here but at the moment I'm sorely temped just to get rid of the thing and maybe look into an audax tourer/road bike with proper tyres
 
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