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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    Quote Originally Posted by pedalfaster
    Are you sure you're a beginner?
    When you said you wanted to ride the tire one more time I was just about to suggest that trick!

    I hear ya on the wire beads!
    heh. Well, I did use to ride a mtn bike inorder to get exercise, but it was never on a regular basis. I learned the dollar bill trick, however, when I went to a basic bike maint class that my local LBS held. It was cold and drizzling slightly, but my husband and I decided to ride like we had planned to. We were the only ones in the class that did. :P

    The guy teaching it mentioned that he was glad someone rode into class.

    Mel

  2. #2
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    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
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    If you want to check out some reviews on the tires your LBS carries, check out this website:

    http://www.roadbikereview.com/

    That's where I check out the roadie gear, since this stuff is still pretty foreign to a mountain biker like me. I just bought some Continental Ultra 2000 tires (700 x 23) on sale at Supergo. They were about half-price at $14.95, the reviews were OK, and I figured that at that price, I couldn't go wrong. Even with the expense of shipping, they were cheaper than most of the good tires at the LBS. They are wire bead, but I didn't have a bit of trouble putting them on. In fact, I put them on without using the tire irons, something I can rarely do. I've ridden about 40 miles or so on them so far, and they seem fine.

  3. #3
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    Jan 2002
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    Continentals

    I love the Continental 4-season tires. A bit pricey, yes and they have a wire bead (I've heard tossing the tire in the dryer to warm it up & then put it on works...). BUT, for gripping the road they cannot be beat. They last a long time too. My front tire still had that little rubber lip thing in the middle of the tire after 100 miles. What do you call that anyway?
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

    Trek Project One
    Trek FX 7.4 Hybrid

  4. #4
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    Feb 2004
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    Massachusetts
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    I also ride the Conti's and love them. They see a lot of rough back country roads, sand, salt and glass without any problem.

  5. #5
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    Feb 2005
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    So, I ended up going with the Kenda Koncept, in yellow. Nice high visibility. I went looking for the Continental Ultra 2000's, but they were out at my local Supergo.

    So far, I love the tires. They have a max pressure of 110, which is where I normally inflate my tires too. The tire is also natural rubber and has a nice smooth ride.

    Mel

  6. #6
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    Jan 2004
    Location
    San Diego
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    after 9 flats in a 3 week period , and that is AFTER replacing the first tire which flatted the initial 4 times, (5 more flats on next THREE rides!) I finally put a DuraSkin on the back wheel... not as fast as a race tire, but the time I save not stopped changing a flat has made it worth it! I commute too and (knock on wood) have yet to flat on this tire... and have ridden 2 century's on them in the last 2 months too!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

 

 

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