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• #3
Schwalbe Marathons
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• #4
This. These, rather.
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• #5
thanks!
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they look quite good, thanks, but also they look much bigger than other tires of the same size.
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Take a picture with a tape measure
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• #8
If you want better control of your bike in the wet, maybe getting a brake would be a good idea? Just a thought
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• #9
Keep your rational, practical and smart thoughts to yourself :)
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• #10
I try to restrain myself, but sometimes its impossible
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• #11
You're hindering evolution.
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• #12
Shut up fam, if you ride with brakes like a pussy is another story
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Careful he is equipped with a track cog tool now @Pifko! @hardcorejacob I would recommend Continental Contact Speed (there is a version with reflective strip, if you care about visibility) 35mm and great on the single speed but tbh cannot comment on its skid resistance as I am a rude disc braked pussy
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• #15
Widest foldable Gatorskin you can fit on the front, widest foldable Hardshell you can fit at the back, don't lean™.
This is the way.
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• #16
i like to use cx tyres. that way when I skid they bounc a lot and sound like I am ripping really big sheets of paper. cxpro by schwalb are good
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• #17
Never slipped with tufo s33pros (tubular).
I use the 24c but that measures like a 27/28...
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• #18
On a BRKLSS fixie?
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• #19
Nah, bet he’s got brakes, the pussy.
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• #20
Doing wickedass skids on tubs is for the real hardmen.
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22mm track tubs yeh?
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brakeless, seldom skid
used it on my road bike too
Hi, I currently have a gatorskin in front and a thickslick at the back and I have already had a few slipouts working in heavy rain. I have a fixed gear, no brakes and I am looking for something 32-35c.
Any recomendations on antipuncture tires that are quite good on wet roads?
Thanks