I been using them for years on several different bikes and have never had one fail me, even when slick as a baby's butt. Rode in rain,mud,gravel, all the normal stuff and will continue to buy them. Only tire I ever put on the Cal III that will get 10-12,000 miles on rear and double that on the front. I run a rear tire on the front and I don't reverse the rotation, but if some prefer that so be it. I've used more expensive tires and had worse luck so I'll stick to the CHEAP Ching Shen's. Just my opinion.
<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Century Gothic" LANG="0"><B><I> <BR> I been using them for years on several different bikes and have never had <BR>one fail me, even when slick as a baby's butt. Rode in rain,mud,gravel, all <BR>the normal stuff and will continue to buy them. Only tire I ever put on the <BR>Cal III that will get 10-12,000 miles on rear and double that on the front. I <BR>run a rear tire on the front and I don't reverse the rotation, but if some <BR>prefer that so be it. I've used more expensive tires and had worse luck so <BR>I'll stick to the CHEAP Ching Shen's. Just my opinion. <BR> <BR>Guido, <BR>'89 Cal III Convert</B></I></FONT></HTML>