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Old July 11th 06, 03:56 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
David L. Johnson
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Default Order a pair of tires or 3 tires?

On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 19:48:52 -0700, RS wrote:

Ok, maybe a silly question but I've been cycling about a year now
and notice the rear tires wear out much quicker then the front
tires. I have 2 bikes, went through one set of tires on one. Now
on one bike I have a set of Michelin Pro2Race and Continental
Contacts on the other. Both rears wearing significantly faster, I"m
190 pounds. Do long time cyclists buy three tires and just replace
the rear one when its worn or buy a pair and rotate when
necesary?


Rotating tires is a mistake. Think about this: which would you rather
risk, a front blowout or a rear blowout? For that reason (IĀ*presume you
would prefer a rear blowout, since with a front flat you are much more
likely to crash), you should put the brand new tire on the front,
and take the old front tire and put it on the rear. If by chance both are
gone, replace both, and when you wear out the rear, proceed as above.

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