"Best Tire" depends on what type of riding you do, how much total weight 
you are pedaling, how much you mind flats, and personal preference. A 160# 
randonnair on a light weight bike might prefer a different tire than a 200# 
commuter/ occasional off roader on a "country" bike. It's also a challenge 
to separate out "best" from a functional point of view, and the identity 
issues intractable from our buying choices.
Best,
Larry

On Friday, March 14, 2014 5:59:31 AM UTC-7, stevef wrote:
>
> Interesting encapsulation of Grant's preference for beefier tires.  (vs 
> the supple casing, light racy tires Jan espouses)  From the RBW website 
> description of a Conti tire:
>
> "...It has a good, stiff sidewall for reduced flex and fatigue, and for 
> more support should you ever have to ride it dead flat. Wire bead. Combo 
> tread. Mounts easily and as straight as an arrow, with no massaging out the 
> bumps..."
>
> Steve
>

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