I'm looking for advice regarding purchasing new tyres for winter.
I'm after a tyre that will be ok for commuting on wintry (frosty) roads and will be OK for using on the turbo trainer (which I'm doing the majority of my cycling on). I can't be bothered swapping them round twice a day so looking for a tyre that would be OK with both. I do most of my shopping on Wiggle.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
Michael
winter / turbo tyres
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Something cheap and cheerful. Anything cheap and cheerful in fact.
I use Bontrager Race XLite tyres in winter. Good puncture resistance and grip, but possibly a little spendy to use on a turbo. (https://www.sigmasport.co.uk/app/secure ... ilyID=2649). I value not getting punctures a lot in winter
On the turbo, I'm still working my way through a stack of tyres I got for 3 quid each from Boswell's closing down sale.
I use Bontrager Race XLite tyres in winter. Good puncture resistance and grip, but possibly a little spendy to use on a turbo. (https://www.sigmasport.co.uk/app/secure ... ilyID=2649). I value not getting punctures a lot in winter

On the turbo, I'm still working my way through a stack of tyres I got for 3 quid each from Boswell's closing down sale.
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I've been using Swalbe Blizzards for a few years too. I agree that they are a good combination of low rolling res, lowish weight, puncture res, and miles per £. You do have to keep an eye on them though because as they wear they go a bit slick meaning you have to replace them sooner than other tyres - but given the price they are still economical option.
Alternatively, more up market, both me and Doc Savage got some Vittoria Open Pave tyres in 2005. Expensive at about £25 a pop, but mine lasted ages and Steve's still riding on his!
Alternatively, more up market, both me and Doc Savage got some Vittoria Open Pave tyres in 2005. Expensive at about £25 a pop, but mine lasted ages and Steve's still riding on his!
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"When they go, and go they do, they make a bloody loud bang."
Might not be a bad thing, might shock me into actually putting more effort in... not sure what the Neighbours will think though, they must already think I'm a bit odd with this strange whirring noise combined with Neighbours / Home Away / Coronation Street on full blast - a loud bang too will probably get them calling the cops!
Might not be a bad thing, might shock me into actually putting more effort in... not sure what the Neighbours will think though, they must already think I'm a bit odd with this strange whirring noise combined with Neighbours / Home Away / Coronation Street on full blast - a loud bang too will probably get them calling the cops!