RobEich
Member
I’ve had my new Vado 4 for about 6 weeks now and have ridden about 1,200km. 90% of my rides have been on paved roads or bike paths. The remaining 10% has been on, very tame, gravel bike paths. The gravel paths are smooth enough to comfortably do 25km/h+. I have the std Trigger Sport tyres and usually have them at 65-70psi. These tyres are supposed to be puncture resistant.
In this time I have had no less than 4 punctures, 3 in the front and 1 in the back tyre. 3 of the punctures have been when on a paved surface, the 4th I’m not certain. I’m very careful where I ride and try to avoid any obstacles that may be in my path.
Years back I had a MTB and for 10+ years of mountain biking may have had 1 puncture.
Has anyone had the same experience?
Does anyone have suggestions on how to reduce the risk of punctures?
In this time I have had no less than 4 punctures, 3 in the front and 1 in the back tyre. 3 of the punctures have been when on a paved surface, the 4th I’m not certain. I’m very careful where I ride and try to avoid any obstacles that may be in my path.
Years back I had a MTB and for 10+ years of mountain biking may have had 1 puncture.
Has anyone had the same experience?
Does anyone have suggestions on how to reduce the risk of punctures?