Tubeless tyres for commuting?
Dog296
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Hey all.
I've decided due to having new rims, that I want to go tubeless.
Now, problem is, most of my cycling is done to commute, so lots of pavements, and I don't take it steady, I like to fly off pavements and urban jumps, and basically turn everything and everwhere I go into a trail of its own.
So I don't want something tooooo knobbyly, but something that wouldn't give up at the sight of some dirt.
Wiggle currently have an offer on some Racing Ralphs @ £20 each, but I've heard they are very very soft
Anyone got advice on what tyres to get? I don't want to spend stupid money tbh either, around £20-£25 per tyre is about it.
Thanks
I've decided due to having new rims, that I want to go tubeless.
Now, problem is, most of my cycling is done to commute, so lots of pavements, and I don't take it steady, I like to fly off pavements and urban jumps, and basically turn everything and everwhere I go into a trail of its own.
So I don't want something tooooo knobbyly, but something that wouldn't give up at the sight of some dirt.
Wiggle currently have an offer on some Racing Ralphs @ £20 each, but I've heard they are very very soft
Anyone got advice on what tyres to get? I don't want to spend stupid money tbh either, around £20-£25 per tyre is about it.
Thanks
White Bikes, make the best bikes.
2011 GT Avalanche 3.0 Hydro!
2011 GT Avalanche 3.0 Hydro!
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The ralphs are fast rolling and wear quite well too.
Also, I've been thinking maybe some kenda small block 8's might be good for this.0 -
Ive gone for the Ralph's. Too cheap to pass up on.White Bikes, make the best bikes.
2011 GT Avalanche 3.0 Hydro!0