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I’m off to the Alps next week so I’ve dug out my holiday rubber, I can’t quite decide if I’m being a cheapskate trying to get another week out of these or not?
left Is the front.
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They are the new ones, right?
3 years old, 23 days use.
I'd use them if they were on the bike, but honestly if I had a special set of special tyres that I only used for special occasions, I think I'd probably treat myself to some fresh ones...
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The rear looks pretty chewed..
Front seems fine tbf but rear one could do with checking knobs are not hanging on too much.
I'd use 'em and stop fannying about until I'd totally destroyed them. ;d
Interesting. Judging by the side knobs on those, it looks like you go round right (I think) turns faster than left! As to your question, I'd stick your old front on the back and buy a new one for the front.
The chewed one is Harder compound, the smooth one would last if a swapped, I’ll just get a new set and take em as spares.