Whats the deal with OE tyres?
Whats the deal with OE tyres?
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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Your Dad

2,212 posts

209 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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Looking at Evans Cycles by any chance? OE might not come in the pretty box with the instructions. Then again, some OE stuff does come in a pretty box with instructions.





TwistingMyMelon

6,490 posts

231 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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As above no packaging but new and genuine

What psi you run? Are you checking it every day/couple of days?

Your Dad

2,212 posts

209 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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FFS - it even explains it on Evans website under the item!

OE sourced genuine original item, may not come with retail packaging.


I suppose it's a bit like a Ribble frame being an OE version of a De Rosa.

bigdom

2,339 posts

171 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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anonymous said:
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From previous threads I've gleaned were geographically close. Yes, the roads are bloody awful and have degraded further over this winter - how have you not noticed?

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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Your Dad said:
I suppose it's a bit like a Ribble frame being an OE version of a De Rosa.

Jimbo.

4,193 posts

215 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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anonymous said:
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He’s talking st.

Teebs

5,734 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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anonymous said:
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I wouldn't listen to anything a staff member at Evans has to say. Must be the worse shop for 'advice' going - My 1 year knows more about bikes.

bakerstreet

5,020 posts

191 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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I ran Four Seasons for about two months. Utter garbage IMO. After puncture number 6, they went in the bin. More comfortable than Gatorskins though. Posh bike has Michen Pro4 Endurance tyres. Not been too impressed with those either. May try GP4000S and see how I get on.

What about something like Specialised Armadillo.

Not heard of 'no retail packaging' tyres before. Any tyres that I've bought from Wiggle have come in retail packaging.

Gren

2,030 posts

278 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Sometimes OE tyres come with a more basic compound. This is quite often the case with Schwalbe tyres on mountain bikes.

Never had a puncture on 4 Seasons - run on a couple of bikes as winter tyres for the last 3 years. No commuting or town/city riding though so that helps.

TheInternet

5,193 posts

189 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Between the two wheels I tend to average one puncture every 2000 miles on GP4S. That is on the London roads which, for me, have only improved over the last few years. It's also not the roads themselves that cause my trouble, it's the glass/flint/metal fragments.

MrBarry123

6,092 posts

147 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Sort of related...

This winter has been particularly brutal for me with 3x GatorHardshells killed (a flint through each of them).

Your Dad

2,212 posts

209 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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http://www.wilko.com/all-bike-parts+accessories/sl...

Or switch to tubeless and carry some worms.

TheInternet

5,193 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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anonymous said:
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What sort?

TwistingMyMelon

6,490 posts

231 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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Did you use levers to put them on?

More than likely a puncture due to fitting them

ChrisMCoupe

927 posts

238 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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And what tubes are you using? On my winter wheels/tyres i tend to go for something a bit heavier and more robust than on the summer wheels.

4 miles in though, bound to be bad fitting/pinching tube with lever.

gazza285

10,958 posts

234 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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You couldn't make it up.

P-Jay

11,311 posts

217 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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I know you’re talking road tyres, Contis?

Anyway - in the MTB world there’s a MASSIVE difference between off the shelf Conti tyres and the OE ones.

They’re both made by Conti... sort of, the boxed ones are made in Germany and they’re good, the OE ones are made in Taiwan either by, or on behalf of Conti and they’re a total liability.

Tread pattern looks the same, same name, but a single compound of cheap rubber, a cheap wire bead and they just don’t work.

Chicken Chaser

8,958 posts

250 months

Friday 2nd February 2018
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I think the Clements that I have on the Croix are OE. Clements are folding if bought separately, but shipped with the bike I've got beaded which I can't seem to find anywhere else. Compound may or may not be the same.

BeirutTaxi

6,634 posts

240 months

Saturday 3rd February 2018
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I run Schwalbe Durano Double Defence in the winter and Michelin Power Competition in the summer.

The Schwalbes are noticeably slower however puncture resistance is excellent (speed isn't the primary goal in winter anyway)

https://www.merlincycles.com/schwalbe-durano-doubl...