Hi fellow retro friends
Bought a pair of my favourite tyres recently from a fellow retrohead , but in red and dual compound as opposed to the black that I always get . Thought they'd go well on the bike ,
So far , so good .
Did a 3hr blast on Sunday , then around 3 1/2hrs on Wedneday evening . Washing the bike for another ride on Thursday evening , I noticed this .
S'pose that's that's the price you pay for riding on the South Downs , chalky and flinty terrain that it is .
Did the ride , along some lovely twisty, technical , rooty singletrack . During the ride , while I was waiting for the rest of the group , I noticed the knobblies were starting to break off :shock:
Here's a picture of one of several parts of the tyre when I'd finished the ride ,
Has anyone else had similar experiences with these tyres ? The normal black ones I use are great , cope with all the xc I can muster .
Mike
Bought a pair of my favourite tyres recently from a fellow retrohead , but in red and dual compound as opposed to the black that I always get . Thought they'd go well on the bike ,
So far , so good .
Did a 3hr blast on Sunday , then around 3 1/2hrs on Wedneday evening . Washing the bike for another ride on Thursday evening , I noticed this .
S'pose that's that's the price you pay for riding on the South Downs , chalky and flinty terrain that it is .
Did the ride , along some lovely twisty, technical , rooty singletrack . During the ride , while I was waiting for the rest of the group , I noticed the knobblies were starting to break off :shock:
Here's a picture of one of several parts of the tyre when I'd finished the ride ,
Has anyone else had similar experiences with these tyres ? The normal black ones I use are great , cope with all the xc I can muster .
Mike