Quote from: quixnet99 on February 19, 2019, 07:02:59 AMDom Tires are still around. In fact, I just messaged Dom this week & he wants to release a 20 X 1.75 width. I told him that would be a super popular choice! If you need a pair, I have them. I got a bunch from Dom in a bulk order. what? you said super popular? where are you living/riding?Sorry no, popular size for flatland these days is 1.90, or more (yeah, like 20 years ago )
Dom Tires are still around. In fact, I just messaged Dom this week & he wants to release a 20 X 1.75 width. I told him that would be a super popular choice! If you need a pair, I have them. I got a bunch from Dom in a bulk order.
Quick tip on those: keep it under 125 psi or if you do whoppers, 120 psi
Hi, I had a similar problem with a DOM tire years ago. After discussing with Dominik who kindly replaced it, we agreed that the reason might have been that burr/rough area on the rim damaged the tire. I ground my rim with sand paper and it didn't happen again. It still could have been a bad batch, but maybe you can check your rims.With the same rim it never happened to me with KHE tires, so I think that some tire are stronger in that region than others...
I still Like Freq G in 1.75 but I have Box Hex tires which I sub in for slick floors. The Box Hex are sticky as hell but the thin pattern scare me. Figure they won't last very long but man I like them.
Hello everybody,bringing this back as i am in the market for a new tire.Has anyone tried the s&m trackmark tire at 2.1?I would prefer something wider than the ares 1.90 and those look fine.By the way i used the hex box tire for sometime and it was amazing! it was super for rolling and scuffing but one day after 2 months it explode.So i ll stay away for now!