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• #2
Sounds like its springing back into the wrong shape, compare it to another beaded one and see if its the same?
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• #3
pumped it up?
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• #4
Are the rims the same type/size?
Different sizes/versions/models of tyres will have different widths and profiles.
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• #5
Tyres are often not what they claim to be on the sidewall always best buying tyres as a pair if you areally bothered about how they look
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• #6
^ yeah, wire bead tyres are often pretty different to their folding counterparts.
it happened because if you sold a 25c tyre, but called it a 23c trye, it would be fastest tyre in its class...
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• #7
read this, goto 'dishonesty' section 1/3 way down.
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• #8
The elephant in the room is: you bought contis, you pay the price...
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• #9
Cadel Evans won the TdF on Continental tyres.
Also, I use them which is even more significant.
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• #10
No Armadillos on the podium, to the best of my knowledge/
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• #11
What's wrong with Conti's?
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• #12
Kendas >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #13
I was only referring to a famous dislike of Contis by a certain apple pie fan.
I rode four seasons on the a tnrc I managed to get to this year. Brand new. Got a flat five miles in. Meh.
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• #14
There should really be a thread on this forum about tyre choice. Im sure people would have lots to contribute.
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• #15
if only....
Just bought a wire bead gatorskin and put it on the rear wheel and it looks like it has a much smaller width (diameter?) than the folding gatorskin I have on the front. Both are supposed to be 23mm, but the wire bead looks much narrower/smaller. It almost looks like it's changing the geometry of the bike (lowering the rear end/raising the front). Searched on google but can't find any reference to them being different in size. Is this something anyone's heard of?