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Anyway, Tyre's, I remember the Michelin Wildgrippers of the late 90ies - superb looking and feeling rubber.
These days, after many years out, returning I notice that Michelin aren't as popular anymore - but are they still renowned?
I have a set of Panaracer Dart and Smoke 2.1 tyres on my bike, which are probably a bit heavy duty for me.
I (will) ride mostly canal paths, around Walthamstow and Tottenham marshes and trails through Epping Forest, and hardly ever in inclement weather, and if i ever do decide to I can always keep the tyres I have in case.
I was wondering whether anyone can recommend a Michelin tyre for mixed surface - mostly dry, the odd wet, no heavy mud or anything.
Wildgripper any good still?
How about Wildrockr or runnr? Any which type?
My current tyres are quite heavy, so some weight saving would go down very well!
Why Michelin? I suppose I trust them! Michelin Exalto Sport on my old Clio 182 were absolutely brilliant, and I guess the same technology goes into their Cycle compounds..
Anyway, Tyre's, I remember the Michelin Wildgrippers of the late 90ies - superb looking and feeling rubber.
These days, after many years out, returning I notice that Michelin aren't as popular anymore - but are they still renowned?
I have a set of Panaracer Dart and Smoke 2.1 tyres on my bike, which are probably a bit heavy duty for me.
I (will) ride mostly canal paths, around Walthamstow and Tottenham marshes and trails through Epping Forest, and hardly ever in inclement weather, and if i ever do decide to I can always keep the tyres I have in case.
I was wondering whether anyone can recommend a Michelin tyre for mixed surface - mostly dry, the odd wet, no heavy mud or anything.
Wildgripper any good still?
How about Wildrockr or runnr? Any which type?
My current tyres are quite heavy, so some weight saving would go down very well!
Why Michelin? I suppose I trust them! Michelin Exalto Sport on my old Clio 182 were absolutely brilliant, and I guess the same technology goes into their Cycle compounds..