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  • any reason not to buy wire tyres?
  • MrCrushrider
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    i always buy folding, but is there any reason (other than weight) not to buy the Wire bead tyre and save a tenner?

    ta

    Ben

    anotherdeadhero
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    Nope. Some companies do about a squillion different versions of the same block pattern and the folding ones tend to be the versions that get the snazzy rubber compounds though.

    PeterPoddy
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    Not really. The weight can be noticeable, but that’s about it.

    oldgit
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    None at all. As I like to have a selection of tyres for my racey mtb wire is a cost efective way to go.
    On the other hand my other bike that is shod the same all year gets quality rubber.
    Can’t say I notice the difference.

    steve_b77
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    Often a bit heavier, always a bit cheaper.

    richc
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    some OE wire tyres definately have harder/cheaper rubber compounds, however if you shop around and check then they only penalty can be the weight increase.

    Del
    Full Member

    i use wires on the front. if you loose pressure in the front quickly a folder will roll straight off and you’ll be riding on your rim – probably only for a short while mind 🙂

    cp
    Full Member

    as mentioned, be careful with the rubber – sometimes with a cheaper wire beaded tyre, it’s not just the bead thats cheaper – the rubber/construction can be cheaper/of lesser quality too. it will vary between tyres, so check and research partiuclar tyres carefully.

    i find the difference in tyre construction and rubber types quite noticeable, generally.

    gingerflash
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    As above, possibly different grade rubber, weight (almost all wire beaded tyres are considerably heavier) and wire beaded are often harder to fit as well, although a really slack floppy folder can be tricky in a different way.

    larry
    Full Member

    I have found in the past that wire beaded tyres are a nightmare to get on and off on some rims as they don’t have the same flex so can be really tight. I remember a time when I was miles away from anywhere with a puncture and could not for the life of me get the tyre back on. took me ages and I thought I was going to have a very long walk, ended up coating the rim and tyre with ibuleve gel just to get it to slip on. I only use folding now!

    ThurmanMerman
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    Something to consider is – if you’re short on storage space like me – that folding tyres are easier to store and take up less room when not in use than wire-beads.

    Just my additional 2p.

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    although a really slack floppy folder can be tricky in a different way

    lol

    gingerflash
    Full Member

    🙂

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    I emitted teh LOLage also

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