indianajo
Well-Known Member
But knobbies don't go flat, until the knobs get under 1/16" high. I change them out before that, at home, on a nice day. I get about 3000 miles out of kenda knobbies, no flats. Year and a half. At $26 each, $.008 per mile.Knobby tires wear out fast on the pavement and ride like crap. Plus no traction at all and that's from m/c experience.
So the noise of knobbies is energy lost, whoopie. 1/50th horsepower, wow. Unloading 50 lb of groceries from the bike to turn it over and repair a flat is worse than unscrewing a pair of torque arms and re-securing a wire harness. ***-**** dogs won't leave you alone, you have to push the bike until they lose interest and go home before changing the tube. This thread has removed any temptation to buy schwalbes.
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