Back in late August or so, I went down in a flash on a "oil slick". didn't get hurt too bad, I may have cracked a rib or two...
Since then, I'm starting to wonder if my tires are not gripping the road like it should. I'm bit apprehensive to ride it. I don't think the tire has deteriorated because of the oil. But I have this nagging feeling that the tire is not as grippy as it should be.
Do you know of a way to test the grippiness without going out for a ride and making an aggressive turn. If I don't go down then its still okay, if I go down the tire is not gripping. That kind of test if bit harsh. Is there some safer way to test?? The tire is still new and I sure hate to waste $100 for the pair. But I also do not want to risk a medical bill if I were to crash. That would be far more expensive.
tire in question is Vredestein Foretezza.



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but at the same time, get your confidence back, put on some tires that are slightly wider and maybe a different tread. You will be putting your mind at ease. Sometimes we are unconsciously hesitant after a bad fall so making a change gives the mind a positive boost
The tire size is 700X23c and relatively new. Not some tire that is two years old...
