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Turbo trainers are notorious for quickly wearing out tires. Trainer tires are therefore made of a hard wearing compound. However, this compound may not provide enough traction for safe cycling.

Traction is immensely important as it is usually the limiting factor to the maximum speed in curves. If one's rear wheel slides away while cornering recovery is usually not possible.

See also the related question: What kind of tire should I purchase for use on a bike trainer?

Turbo trainers are notorious for quickly wearing tires. Trainer tires are therefore made of a hard wearing compound. However this compound may not provide enough traction for safe cycling.

Traction is immensely important as it is usually the limiting factor to the maximum speed in curves. If one's rear wheel slides away while cornering recovery is usually not possible.

Turbo trainers are notorious for quickly wearing out tires. Trainer tires are therefore made of a hard wearing compound. However, this compound may not provide enough traction for safe cycling.

Traction is immensely important as it is usually the limiting factor to the maximum speed in curves. If one's rear wheel slides away while cornering recovery is usually not possible.

See also the related question: What kind of tire should I purchase for use on a bike trainer?

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Turbo trainers are notorious for quickly wearing tires. Trainer tires are therefore made of a hard wearing compound. However this compound may not provide enough traction for safe cycling.

Traction is immensely important as it is usually the limiting factor to the maximum speed in curves. If one's rear wheel slides away while cornering recovery is usually not possible.