The folding bead is lighter, but it doesn't change the flex of the tire, 
since it lies against the (ultra-stiff) rim.

What makes a tire supple is:

1. Casing construction. Finer threads, less rubber, etc., all make the tire 
more supple. Puncture-proof belts make it less supple.
2. Tread thickness. Thinner is more supple.
2. How far the tread rubber wraps around the tire. The tread rubber 
stiffens the casing, so the less you wrap it around, the more supple the 
tire.

Of course, all these factors need to be balanced so that you get a tire 
that works in the real world. Different conditions require different 
tires...

Jan Heine
Editor
Bicycle Quarterly
www.bikequarterly.com

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On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 10:19:07 AM UTC-8, Surlyprof wrote:
>
> Even the folding Supremes?  Just wondered if that would make a difference 
> from the wire bead. 
>
> Thanks, 
> John

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