How much do you enjoy fixing flat tires on the side of the road?
Wi94lly on
This is Not a serious question Right ?
In the First dangerous Situation Like quick corner or emergency brake they can burst fataly
bikerkumar on
Forget about the tyre, i don’t think you can make it safely
ghostcryp on
It’ll last another 1000km
ReedmanV12 on
Test them – Pump them to 115 psi max and see what happens before you ride. If they survive that ride them at 100 psi and see what happens. Or you could treat yourself to some new tires and not worry.
SuperButtFlaps on
I think you know the answer
ubrkifix on
If you have to ask… You already know the answer
Salt_Bugg on
No
RenaissancemanTX on
Nope, ticking time bomb. Any exposed cords is a dead tire.
cleatsurfer on
I don’t think I would ride this even on a trainer or rollers. I’m really surprised you haven’t had more problems. Change before your next ride.
Hot-Pineapple-5598 on
From somebody who rides and competes road; you absolutely do not want to be doing a 100km ride on that, given it will have a significant impact on traction. Sure you might get away with it, but personally I prefer to reduce obvious high risks – it’s easily enough to get injured cycling as it is… I’ve got the scars to prove it lol.
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How much do you enjoy fixing flat tires on the side of the road?
This is Not a serious question Right ?
In the First dangerous Situation Like quick corner or emergency brake they can burst fataly
Forget about the tyre, i don’t think you can make it safely
It’ll last another 1000km
Test them – Pump them to 115 psi max and see what happens before you ride. If they survive that ride them at 100 psi and see what happens. Or you could treat yourself to some new tires and not worry.
I think you know the answer
If you have to ask… You already know the answer
No
Nope, ticking time bomb. Any exposed cords is a dead tire.
I don’t think I would ride this even on a trainer or rollers. I’m really surprised you haven’t had more problems. Change before your next ride.
From somebody who rides and competes road; you absolutely do not want to be doing a 100km ride on that, given it will have a significant impact on traction. Sure you might get away with it, but personally I prefer to reduce obvious high risks – it’s easily enough to get injured cycling as it is… I’ve got the scars to prove it lol.