Sorry to hear of your fall. Always hard to get the confidence back for a while.
Indy and Rada both bring up excellent points. Most riders have way too much air pressure in their tires, mistakenly believing this will yield higher performance.
There are so many variables its almost impossible to give set parameters.
Vred's are generally really nice tires with a supple sidewall and good grip.
At some point, on oil, nothing can grip. So this fall may have been a fluke. I assume you washed out the front wheel.
IMO think of the following factors..
Are you running the recommended pressure for your weight.
140# 700x23 = MAX 95-98psi.
How many miles are on the tires.
I would think Vreds should be good for 1200 miles for an average woman rider
How old are the tires.
Old rubber becomes stiff and slippery compared to new.
If you want a bit more confidence factor without taking much if any performance hit...consider going up one tire size to 700x25. Larger contact patch and better conformity to texture of the road so there is more rubber on the road at any one time. Note that you will run less pressure with the larger size. (same 140# rider would be at 85-88 psi)



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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...
