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Re: So how slow ARE Gatorskins? [LarryCalifornia] [ In reply to ]
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Dont have hard numbers but they feel slower for sure. Been using them all winter and suffered only flat (touch wood I dont get one tonight) Definitely when compared to Michelin Pros. They feel stiff and slow but better than getting a flat in the dark and cold for us who live up north



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Re: So how slow ARE Gatorskins? [LarryCalifornia] [ In reply to ]
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No hard numbers, but they definitely feel slow don't they? That doesn't bother me so much as how skiddish they are compared to a confidence inspiring Forteza Tri-Comp while descending.
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I use them exclusively for training and while they do feel a little sluggish compaired to conti 3000's or Vittoria CX's, they have a relatively nice, slightly tacky/sticky feel. I was on the Michelin Carbon tires (with the yellow sidewalls) and they were utterly dead and felt really slippery when it got wet.

Gators are great training tires.
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Re: So how slow ARE Gatorskins? [LarryCalifornia] [ In reply to ]
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[reply] Wondering how 'heavy' and 'slow' they actually are.[/reply]

yo' tires so slow, it takes them two hours to watch 60 minutes.

yo' tires so heavy, they don't have cellulite, they have cellu-heavy.




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Re: So how slow ARE Gatorskins? [LarryCalifornia] [ In reply to ]
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"How slow are gatorskins?"

I don't know.......how slow are you?
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