Tyre Choice

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swee'pea99

Squire
Have to say, having tried quite a few, I've never noticed any significant difference by any of those criteria, assuming the same size, so I tend to go for

e) Price

(having said which, I do always get ones with kevlar or similar)
 

mattybain

New Member
Perry said:
What's your priority?

a) Grip
:biggrin: Speed
c) Weight
d) P' resistance
e) Price

Priorities are Speed, P' restistance, Grip with price and weight being minor considerations.

I am currently trying to trade off the first two and may move from GP 4000s to GP 4 Seasons.
 
Grip and puncture resistance with no knobbly bits along the centre. Panaracer Pasela was great on my Orange Clockwork but blew out on a bit of glass & not so good on little tracks so got something with a bit more substance.
 

galaxy1

Well-Known Member
Location
York
Puncture resistence followed by price. Marathon Plus' are very dependable,no cause for complaints.They may be a little heavy but then so is my bike.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Grip
Speed
P Resistance
Price
Weight.
 
A

another_dave_b

Guest
Puncture resistance is a requirement, after that price.

That said I'll be buying/fitting winter tyres this year, where 'grip' is clearly the issue.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
puncture resistance for me.especially when I ride home at 10pm round the outskirts of Wythenshawe::biggrin::biggrin:
M+ have been faultless so far 1200+miles so will put up with the extra kg or so.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
On the commuter puncture resistance and on my other bike speed and colour
 
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