Perhaps I'm missing soemthing. I had a car a couple of years ago that had low-profile tyres. I didn't particularly want them - they just came with the car.
As it transpired, I had a disproportionate amount of trouble with punctures etc and must have had to replace six tyres over the two years I had the car.
I know they might look attractive to some people but can anyone clarify whether low-profile tyres confer any practical benefits in terms of ride, performance etc?
As it transpired, I had a disproportionate amount of trouble with punctures etc and must have had to replace six tyres over the two years I had the car.
I know they might look attractive to some people but can anyone clarify whether low-profile tyres confer any practical benefits in terms of ride, performance etc?