Tuscan Tyres

Tuscan Tyres

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chim450

Original Poster:

1,452 posts

276 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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I have got a flat in one of my front SO2s. I can't seem to find any SO2s for sale in 225 35 ZR 18 flavour. I know a lot of people use Toyo Proxies instead, and I can pick 2 of these up for £106 each.

How do you rate these compared to SO2s? Is it better to change both fronts to Toyos? or try to find another S02?

NCE 61

2,422 posts

296 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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I found that Toyos have a lot more grip, but the trade off is they wear out quicker.

Nick

basil brush

5,342 posts

278 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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I've just posted on the ToG as I am thinking of going for Goodyear F1s to replace my S02s. Anyone on here used them?

Marcus

MATHEW

235 posts

285 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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Not the same problem but I am always getting a puncture in one tyre, three times in the last 2 months.
Is this a common problem with low profile tyre or am I just getting bad luck.
The bigest problem I am getting is when I take the wheel in to be fixed there is no sign of a nail etc.

But due to the fact that I have to put in the tyre inflator (stupid Cans) it is costing me a tyre each time.

Any help would bea appriciated.
Mathew

basil brush

5,342 posts

278 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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Sounds like something wrong with the rim to me, if it is always the same one.

chinese tuscan

54 posts

257 months

Sunday 22nd February 2004
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basil brush said:
Sounds like something wrong with the rim to me, if it is always the same one.




yes I agree....probably has nothing to do with it but years ago I used to have a push bike that keeps getting a pucture....sometimes straight after it being fixed.On closer examination I found that the rims was not perfect and it was "grazing"the tyre on one spot.Just a thought...

mcspreader

328 posts

276 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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I seem to remember some thread about porous rims..could be worth checking.
Also check for kerbing damage..my nearside rear was 'kerbed' against the grassy verge in a high speed powerslide and its never been quite right. Loses about 2-3psi a month. The others lose nothing. It was fine before.