[RBW] Re: Tire Survey Results

2009-09-14 Thread Aaron Thomas
As I mentioned in response to Steve's similar suspicion, no, the ones I used were the new design and they still squirmed. On Sep 14, 7:22 pm, Tim McNamara wrote: > On Sep 14, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Aaron Thomas wrote: > > > I responded to your survey, but one thing you didn't ask about was > > CORNER

[RBW] Re: Tire Survey Results

2009-09-14 Thread Tim McNamara
On Sep 14, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Aaron Thomas wrote: > I responded to your survey, but one thing you didn't ask about was > CORNERING. > > In my experience the Roll-y Pol-y wins hands down. When I'd lean into > a turn on the 28 mm Pasela, I'd feel a disconcerting squirm -- so > disconcerting in fact

[RBW] Re: Tire Survey Results

2009-09-14 Thread Aaron Thomas
Nope. Mine were the new design. Still had the squirm. On Sep 14, 1:26 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote: > On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 12:04 -0700, Aaron Thomas wrote: > > I responded to your survey, but one thing you didn't ask about was > > CORNERING. > > > In my experience the Roll-y Pol-y wins hands down.

[RBW] Re: Tire Survey Results

2009-09-14 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 12:04 -0700, Aaron Thomas wrote: > I responded to your survey, but one thing you didn't ask about was > CORNERING. > > In my experience the Roll-y Pol-y wins hands down. When I'd lean into > a turn on the 28 mm Pasela, I'd feel a disconcerting squirm -- so > disconcerting in

[RBW] Re: Tire Survey Results

2009-09-14 Thread Aaron Thomas
I responded to your survey, but one thing you didn't ask about was CORNERING. In my experience the Roll-y Pol-y wins hands down. When I'd lean into a turn on the 28 mm Pasela, I'd feel a disconcerting squirm -- so disconcerting in fact that I retired those tires after just a few rides. You may wa