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Good Morning Folks, It's time for new rubber this fall and I'm looking for recommendations of tires that may be better suited for roads with lots of broken glass, one of the many hazards us nyc riders face. My Pro races have quite a few cuts in them and I've been getting more flats recently. One guy at a LBS suggested that I look for tires with a higher threads per inch (tpi) count inferring that the higher tpi will "reject penetration better" (his description, not mine, but i thought it was a hilarious turn of a phrase). But seriously though, what has been your experiences? Thanks in advance Bob |
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I've been using Specialized All Condition Armadillos since spring and have yet to flat on them. I don't hesitate to recommend them for their puncture resistance and they seem to wear really well too. They're definitely not the lightest or most supple tires in the world but they're not as bad as I thought they might be in that regard. |
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I used to use Michelin Axial Pro's and Pro race's but not any more as if they even het a sniff of something sharp the tread opens up. I now use Continental GP3000 and Force/Attacks. Same TPI and performance class, just as puncture resistant but also a lot more slash resistant. |
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I've ridden in NYC a couple of years ago on the 3000s with no problem, but that was just in Central Park and on the Hudson River Bikepath. |
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I agree with the Specialized tires. And if you don't like the weight penalty of the Armadillos, you can get the Mondos with the Flak Jacket to save weight. Specialized Armadillo tires have bead to bead flat protection and the Flak Jackets only have it in the center of the tire, so the side walls are exposed, but fewer flats are caused there. |
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