Jeg har aldrig prøvet dem.
Hvem kan hjælpe (UST)?
http://cykeldirect.dk/mtb-daek-9/mtb-da ... t-422.html
Hvem har erfaring med Larsen TT dæk
- Klaus Bomholt
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de er bomben.. og OldSkool på den fede måde...!
eller måske ikke bomben iflg. Daniel.. (jeg har aldrig kørt med.. ;o)
MEN... De er ihvertfald OldSkool
eller måske ikke bomben iflg. Daniel.. (jeg har aldrig kørt med.. ;o)
MEN... De er ihvertfald OldSkool
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Hey Klaus,
I rolled with Larsen TT's (non-UST) for a couple of years...and would not anbefale them. IMHO.
On dry, hard pack - they are fine - but most low profile tires would be
The tread design has two major fails:
1) REAR TIRE: the rotation direction of the little 'ramps' do not help climbing (only braking).
2) FRONT TIRE: there is no lateral grip. Most other tires would have some sort of diagonal tread design to help in turns, but these just push sideways.
And, honestly, if I count the number of times I have punctured while riding, about 90% has been with these tires on.
In the same category, SCHWALBE RR (RON or RALPH) is a better choice. I know SCHWALBE is boring cuz everybody has them, but maybe there is a reason!
You are welcome to try my set if you want.
-daniel-
I rolled with Larsen TT's (non-UST) for a couple of years...and would not anbefale them. IMHO.
On dry, hard pack - they are fine - but most low profile tires would be
The tread design has two major fails:
1) REAR TIRE: the rotation direction of the little 'ramps' do not help climbing (only braking).
2) FRONT TIRE: there is no lateral grip. Most other tires would have some sort of diagonal tread design to help in turns, but these just push sideways.
And, honestly, if I count the number of times I have punctured while riding, about 90% has been with these tires on.
In the same category, SCHWALBE RR (RON or RALPH) is a better choice. I know SCHWALBE is boring cuz everybody has them, but maybe there is a reason!
You are welcome to try my set if you want.
-daniel-
En canadier, så måske har jeg nogle stave 'fejler'.
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