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Re: [ST] Battlax BT020 and the rain
- Subject: Re: [ST] Battlax BT020 and the rain
- From: Bryce <bster13@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 18:22:37 -0700 (PDT)
generally 100 miles or so, but heat cycles are as big
a deal, don't just do 100 miles straight with out a
few heat up/cool down cycles.
Bryce
- --- He Fei-Bao <feibao@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Unless there is something sublte that I'm not seeing
> they are indeed
> mounted correctly, and I check the air pressure each
> week to ensure
> that they're OK and set to 36F/42R.
>
> I've been riding year round in the rain and have had
> the same commute
> for three years, so I'm not doing anything I haven't
> done on two
> previous sets of tires w/o any issue.
>
> My best guess is it's either the sheister sold me a
> set of shat tires,
> or as one person said
> "you were riding in the rain with a tire that hadn't
> yet been fully
> broken in...."
>
> I haven't had much opportunity to do more than
> commute since they were
> put on - how much scrubbing does one normally do
> before they're
> considered "broken in". Apparently my estimate is
> not enough.
>
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