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Punctured
  
:( I am new to the cycling game and currently bash out about 200km a week communting in London (in all weathers). I ahve a new Giant OCR Road bike, which is great but i do get at least 2 punctures a week. i now need new tyres as the old ones have slits accross the thread from glass. What does anyone recommend? durability more imporatnat that speed as i am fed up with having to walk to work! can i get tyres online?

any advice appreciated.
Thanks

tigradekat
  
:( I am new to the cycling game and currently bash out about 200km a week communting in London (in all weathers). I ahve a new Giant OCR Road bike, which is great but i do get at least 2 punctures a week. i now need new tyres as the old ones have slits accross the thread from glass. What does anyone recommend? durability more imporatnat that speed as i am fed up with having to walk to work! can i get tyres online?

any advice appreciated.
ThanksHi there, and welcome! You and I are putting in about the same distance commuting, so I know how annoying it is to flat halfway on your 25 km commute. I use Michelin Krylion Carbons, and have not flatted them yet. They are very durable, and widely available. On top of that they have low rolling resisance and are quite light. It really is one of the best training tires one can get.

Punctured
  
How much would you expect to pay for a set of these? i am on a rather tight budget... I do anticipate savings on inner tubes though!

tigradekat
  
I really would not know, as I live in Holland, and do not kow any UK online retailers. Ah wait, they go for 34,95 pounds a pair on Ebay u (http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&shortcut=0&from=R41&query=krylion&category0=&Submit=Search)k. (http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&shortcut=0&from=R41&query=krylion&category0=&Submit=Search)

A word of advice, do not skimp on tires. Expensive tires usually really are worth their money.

lks
  
:( I am new to the cycling game and currently bash out about 200km a week communting in London (in all weathers). I ahve a new Giant OCR Road bike, which is great but i do get at least 2 punctures a week. i now need new tyres as the old ones have slits accross the thread from glass. What does anyone recommend? durability more imporatnat that speed as i am fed up with having to walk to work! can i get tyres online?

any advice appreciated.
Thanks
I don't have the experience riding in your conditions, but once you find out what you want,try: probikekit.com. Their service has been excellent. Their prices are very good, but that is enhanced because I live in the USA and they don't charge me VAT and they are currently shipping free to the USA.

chero
  
I have been puncture free while urban commuting over abundant glass debris since switching to kevlar tires: Specialized Armadillos and Continental Gaitor Skins.

chero

Dondare
  
I have been puncture free while urban commuting over abundant glass debris since switching to kevlar tires: Specialized Armadillos and .

cheroArmadillos give a very harsh ride. Gator skins are good.

Punctured
  
Thnaks for all your advice. i'll have alook online then go round the local bike shops in town tomorrow.
:)

hd reynolds
  
:( I am new to the cycling game and currently bash out about 200km a week communting in London (in all weathers). I ahve a new Giant OCR Road bike, which is great but i do get at least 2 punctures a week. i now need new tyres as the old ones have slits accross the thread from glass. What does anyone recommend? durability more imporatnat that speed as i am fed up with having to walk to work! can i get tyres online?

any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Contis are durable but are rather expensive. I suggest Michelin Lithions - cheaper and puncture/slit resistant.

Albert 50
  
How much would you expect to pay for a set of these? i am on a rather tight budget... I do anticipate savings on inner tubes though! I hope you repair your tubes?

mikesbytes
  
I have been puncture free while urban commuting over abundant glass debris since switching to kevlar tires: Specialized Armadillos and Continental Gaitor Skins.

chero Kevlar is the way to go. You could also consider Vittoria Rubino Pro.

fauxpas
  
I use Michelin Krylion Carbons, and have not flatted them yet. They are very durable, and widely available. http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y2053

Don Shipp
  
:( I am new to the cycling game and currently bash out about 200km a week communting in London (in all weathers). I ahve a new Giant OCR Road bike, which is great but i do get at least 2 punctures a week. i now need new tyres as the old ones have slits accross the thread from glass. What does anyone recommend? durability more imporatnat that speed as i am fed up with having to walk to work! can i get tyres online?

any advice appreciated.
ThanksI cycle-commute in London, and the only tyres that I have used for over year without any punctures are Schwalbe Marathons. They are heavy which you would probably notice over 20 km, but give a good ride.
I have a Marathon Plus on the rear and a Marathon XR on the front and both are good.

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