16-05-13, 10:33 PM
After riding a while in bad weather you'll totally understand why there is so much talk about tyres that perform well in wet conditions.
Some tyres completely outperform others in the wet, and if you are like me and ride all year round, with the bike being my only transport, then you can appreciate that sliding even just a bit is not an option that i want.
This is the whole reason i've stuck with the same tyre combo time and again, which are different brands front and rear, because i have confidence in them when it's raining.
You lose that confidence and it will spoil riding the bike and make you a nervous wreck, clinging on for dear life, and going round bends upright at 10mph. :thumbdown
Some tyres completely outperform others in the wet, and if you are like me and ride all year round, with the bike being my only transport, then you can appreciate that sliding even just a bit is not an option that i want.
This is the whole reason i've stuck with the same tyre combo time and again, which are different brands front and rear, because i have confidence in them when it's raining.
You lose that confidence and it will spoil riding the bike and make you a nervous wreck, clinging on for dear life, and going round bends upright at 10mph. :thumbdown
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