Tyres. Again I expect.
slowslowslow
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Hi all,
The summer roadie is out of hibernation and ready for new tyres. At the moment it's on Mavic Aksion wheels and tyres.
No winter riding. I'm not a speed merchant. Tend to ride 30-60 miles when out. More of a Sportive rider.
Seen loads of tyres. Mitchell's pro 4, Conti GP, Schwalbe 1.
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Also got stock Easton Aero stem/bars/post. Do the job. Will I see any benefit in upgrading to carbon? Particularly seat post. Or would loosing a few pounds be a better idea?
Cheers
Slow
The summer roadie is out of hibernation and ready for new tyres. At the moment it's on Mavic Aksion wheels and tyres.
No winter riding. I'm not a speed merchant. Tend to ride 30-60 miles when out. More of a Sportive rider.
Seen loads of tyres. Mitchell's pro 4, Conti GP, Schwalbe 1.
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Also got stock Easton Aero stem/bars/post. Do the job. Will I see any benefit in upgrading to carbon? Particularly seat post. Or would loosing a few pounds be a better idea?
Cheers
Slow
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You could give the new Michelins a try. Think Chain Reaction have them in.
http://road.cc/content/tech-news/184268 ... ason-tyres0 -
Any one of the above, basically. In 25c of course.
I was about to get some Gp4000iis actually with some Racing Quattro. But, you know what, since CRC have both in stock and are as cheap as anywhere else for the Quattro I will be BR's tester of the Michelin. I REALLY rated the Old Pro 4My blog: http://www.roubaixcycling.cc (kit reviews and other musings)
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