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The rubber attached to the rim of your wheel. Flats, changing tires, selecting tires, etc.

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Mountain bike tires going bald after few weeks

Bikes are quite specialized (pun not intended) for years and the spectrum is getting wider and wider. As in any other field, define your needs/wishes first, think them thoroughly and then pick a prop …
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Are my tyres fully worn?

Some road tyres are having two little holes in the running rubber. They serve only one purpose - to show you the actual depth of the rubber one still have in hand. When the hole(s) disappear, your tyr …
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Increased, higher pitch rolling noise after tire change

If the bike is silent on the stand we can rule out all possible sources based on wheel rubbing anythink. So we are left with tyre-road contact. The nose is caused by periodical impacts between the tyr …
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Flats on gravel with GP5000 - what am I doing wrong?

Road tyre suffer in gravel like nowhere else. You need to ride very carefully there. You are fighting two-headed dragon there too. If you set the tyre pressure too high the cuts from sharp pieces cuts …
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Low tire pressure causing fall in corner?

Glad to see that only the front wheel got destroyed and you seem quite fine! The higher pressure the higher toughness of the tyre and vice versa. For braking/traction lower pressure it is benefical …
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