If these Berlins remain comfortable at 140psi (admittedly when being squished by a clydesdale), they must have a lot of rubber on the tread, ergo more puncture resistant, more skid life (if you do that kind of thing), bouncy bouncy, heavy.
Being designed with bumpy urban streets in mind, why are they called Berlins? The roads get fixed quick sharp over there [/efficiency cliché].
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If these Berlins remain comfortable at 140psi (admittedly when being squished by a clydesdale), they must have a lot of rubber on the tread, ergo more puncture resistant, more skid life (if you do that kind of thing), bouncy bouncy, heavy.
Being designed with bumpy urban streets in mind, why are they called Berlins? The roads get fixed quick sharp over there [/efficiency cliché].