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Old 05-09-19, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dmanthree
Good to hear. I'm 64 and not a fast rider, so I think the difference in RR won't be a huge factor for me. I normally average between 17 and 18 MPH on solo rides. But I do look forward to something more durable. I have a few rides that put me about 40 miles from home, and breaking down that far out is a real PITA.
I used the Pro4/Power Endurance tires for many years because they are a nice riding, reasonably fast, and durable tire(often very inexpensive). The Power Endurance is a little smoother than the Pro4 E, but sometimes the Pro4 E can be found for about half the price of Power Endurance tires.
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