Still failing to wear out a pair of Factory XCs on my singlespeed.
The problem is that they’ve not only age hardened, but work hardened too now. They are therefore harder than granite, so no surface they touch is going to wear them! You have achieved the unachievable, the ever-lasting tyre!
Did the mega on ignitors in 2010, no issues
You mention nothing of your placing or the level of enjoyment you had though… Far be it for me to suggest that you choice of rubber was neither optimal in terms of enjoyment, nor was it enabling you to do your best, of course I would never do such a thing… 🙄
I’m hoping they make one on dropper posts.
Give them another 15 years first, they’ve only been a mainstream product for 5 years or so now!
I’d still use Fire XCs reasonably happily. I’ve used Fire FR’s recently, and they were a pretty decent all round tyre.
It’s fairly safe to assume what you look for in a tyre is probably quite different to what myself and the majority of this forum look for… Just a hunch but there we go!
so. can we blame the OP for incentivising them to make more awesome historical bizarre tyre related videos?
I hope they do! Kept me chuckling for at least 5 minutes last night… Most inane tripe I’ve watched in ages, like a car crash, I couldn’t avert my gaze no matter how hard I tried!
I’ve put an Ignitor on the back of my son’s GT Zaskar. I do actually love him so I might swap it for an old High Roller or Smorgasbord.
I’d say the Ignitor was an upgrade from a Smorgasbord to be fair, and I don’t think I’m being unkind!
I am just about to build up a cove handjob (frame from ebay the other day) with ignitors and tubes on, and BB7 brakes, although it will be 11 speed…
Feeling guilty now – maybe I’ll put the rubber queens on it…
So you should be feeling guilty… 11spd?!?! 😮
Sack that nonsense off, get some tried and tested 3×9 back on there ASAP you heathen…
no mention of Conti Vert Pros
Cos Conti Vert Pro’s only came around circa 2001/2… This video, albeit made this year would you believe, seems to have done all of its research from the early to mid 90’s, seemingly stopping around 1997! 😯
It’s brilliant. Absolutely random features for 20 year old tyres. “If you’re travelling you can take it off and fold it up to store in a box”.
This eas the “piece de resistance” for me too… 😆