I've been shocked at my run of luck with these tyres - not wanting to comment before now in case it tempted fate. I never thought I'd do so many miles without a puncture.
The puncture I've just fixed actually happened at about 2,500 miles. I've been aware that my rear tyre had a slow puncture for a little while, as I've had to pump it up about once a fortnight to maintain a decent pressure. I turned the bike over today to give the tyres a once-over and got out two or three pieces of glass, and pulled out a thorn. As soon as the thorn came out there was a steady hiss and the tyre deflated.
I was amazed how well the thorn had sealed. It's been there for several weeks. I'd heard that hawthorn could do this, but it's my first personal experience.
Despite this I'm still very impressed with the Continental Contacts. Very nice ride with low resistance. The rear one looks like it only has perhaps another thousand miles in it until it needs to be replaced. I suspect I'll change it at the next puncture.
The puncture I've just fixed actually happened at about 2,500 miles. I've been aware that my rear tyre had a slow puncture for a little while, as I've had to pump it up about once a fortnight to maintain a decent pressure. I turned the bike over today to give the tyres a once-over and got out two or three pieces of glass, and pulled out a thorn. As soon as the thorn came out there was a steady hiss and the tyre deflated.
I was amazed how well the thorn had sealed. It's been there for several weeks. I'd heard that hawthorn could do this, but it's my first personal experience.
Despite this I'm still very impressed with the Continental Contacts. Very nice ride with low resistance. The rear one looks like it only has perhaps another thousand miles in it until it needs to be replaced. I suspect I'll change it at the next puncture.