Hmm, back when I rode mountain bikes (ca 1984-89) the tires in general were
gumwall.  And broke down after  about 6 months.  That was also the problem
with my last set of Pasela gumwalls.  Barely 1000 miles before the sides
started to pull apart.

As one can tell, I prefer blackwalls for reliability if nothing else.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Philip Williamson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> fyp:
>
> They still look like awesome tires to me.  One more example of how MTB
> has perfected our aesthetic sense...
>
>
> Philip
>
>
> On Friday, January 17, 2014 1:59:56 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>>
>> On 01/17/2014 04:38 PM, Evan Baird wrote:
>> > At that time only low end tires would have been black wall, not the
>> > kind of "serious enthusiast" tires Panasonic, Mitsuboshi, Specialized
>> > and WTB were making in Japan. High end clincher tires were meant to
>> > look like sew ups, because that's what you saw on pro bikes. It stated
>> > with MTB tires and then became trendy with road bikes as well.
>>
>> They still look like low-end tires to me.  One more example of how MTB
>> has contaminated our aesthetic sense...
>>
>>
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