How are the sidewalls, used to use Continental town&country but the sidewalls cut easily. Says that Tour Ride are a good price. Do they do it with a Kevlar bead ,makes carrying a spare tyre much easier.I have had good experience with Continental Tour Ride.
The point was to tell you not to believe the rubbish that manufacturers tell you.Everyone knows that you can buy road or MTB tyres what was the point of the above post🥱
How are the sidewalls, used to use Continental town&country but the sidewalls cut easily. Says that Tour Ride are a good price. Do they do it with a Kevlar bead ,makes carrying a spare tyre much easier.
I've never experienced any problems with sidewalls personally. I have never looked for a kelvar beaded version.
Yes . With a long lasting tyre the metal in the bead can snap , and cause punctures also slip off the rim. Had that on one of the 1st XR tyres . Lesson learnt and after that only bought the folding Kevlar ones.Maybe he means folding?
Read this ,that tyre is not much use for rough roads/tracks.https://www.cyclingabout.com/schwalbe-tyres-the-best-for-touring/I don't have any favorite old ones no longer made, why do you scream? because the newest touring tires have improved immensely over the old ones, they flat less if at all, they wear a lot longer, and they weigh less. My current touring tire is the Schwalbe Marathon Amotion tire, there is nothing ever made that is better than those tires, unless you want the absolute most flat-resistant and the longest lasting tire on the market, then Schwalbe has that too called the Marathon Plus, but I don't like how those feel when riding, so I settled for second best because they don't give me a sluggish riding feel.
Read this ,that tyre is not much use for rough roads/tracks.https://www.cyclingabout.com/schwalbe-tyres-the-best-for-touring/