I've been using Michelin Pro-Race 4's (Service Course), which look and feel great in the dry. But as soon as it rains i'm picking up splits from glass etc. It's not even like i just replace the tube and go again either, two bits of glass have ruined two tyres, unable to use again. I'm now thinking of ditching them for something else.
I haven't seen anyone one here say anything about the thickslick's....i imagine because they're not very good, but as far as i can see they're the only option for a more durable slick tyre.
Anyone had any experience with them before i go off and buy willy nilly ?
I've been using Michelin Pro-Race 4's (Service Course), which look and feel great in the dry. But as soon as it rains i'm picking up splits from glass etc. It's not even like i just replace the tube and go again either, two bits of glass have ruined two tyres, unable to use again. I'm now thinking of ditching them for something else.
I haven't seen anyone one here say anything about the thickslick's....i imagine because they're not very good, but as far as i can see they're the only option for a more durable slick tyre.
Anyone had any experience with them before i go off and buy willy nilly ?