That may be true, but it's all about the show.Splashbacks are rubbish, all show and no go. They perish quickly compared with most other.
Thanks for the mention @27motorhead, I just placed an order for a set of NOS Vittoria Spinx 26 x2.0 and looking for a bit more detail with what's now on it's way if you are familiarThese look lovely, but potentially too wide for a lot of old frames:
https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/components/tires/26-inch/26-x-2-3-humptulips-ridge-tc-tire/Plus punchy price! Guess they don’t make them in huge numbers to enable a lower price point. The profile on these seems more suited to 80s MTB’s where they were more rounded with less aggressive side treads, but at 2.3” they may struggle to fit!
eBay can come up with random job lots from time to time too. In the past 6 months there’s been European sellers selling multiple pairs of knobbly amber wall tyres... Victorria (spelling?!) brand from memory? like all these things, keep your eyes peeled!
Good to know. I have a set still in the sleeves. Better get them out and check on them... that’s if I can find them! think I paid about £35-£40 delivered for a pair including inner tubes so can’t complain at that priceSplashbacks are rubbish, all show and no go. They perish quickly compared with most other.
Smokes are described (designed) as both front and rear ; Darts are front specific.I'd still like an honest opinion running a Dart as a rear tire, silly idea? Expect poor traction? Laughter from your cycling community? The reason I'd toy with the idea is liking the rounder profile and the 70g lighter weight. Also a plus is the price, although both the Smoke & Dart are pretty affordable compared to other modern options.
Very good points made. Just a thought, think I'd avoid using it as rear tireSmokes are described (designed) as both front and rear ; Darts are front specific.
Personally, I wouldn't want to have specific front tyre on my rear wheel. The tread is designed for steering, with the long treads running parallel to your motion and surely can't work as well at converting your pedalling force into forward motion and good traction control.