The stock tyres on the Triban RC are prone to punctures. Having said that, one needs to maintain the right PSI on any tyres and avoid riding towards the very corner of the road to avoid punctures. If you are planning to go with the plat bar, my suggestion would be to ride for a couple of months and change the tyre.
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Thanks for the video
Your welcome Jonathan..
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Is triban RC100 prone to punctures and spoke damage in Indian roads? want your suggestion. I am considering Flat bar.
The stock tyres on the Triban RC are prone to punctures. Having said that, one needs to maintain the right PSI on any tyres and avoid riding towards the very corner of the road to avoid punctures. If you are planning to go with the plat bar, my suggestion would be to ride for a couple of months and change the tyre.
I think flat bar triban can be used for the amateur cyclist ..and it's budget is low as 20 k...can be consider...
@@Jantantramodified Thanks for reply. I did go for triban RC 100 drop bar. Completed 5000KM and only one puncture. No spoke damage
@@Ajay-cv1zs thanks for reply
What is your tacho meter set up on triban 100, also can we install rear view mirror on a road bike
It’s B-twin Speedometer. It costs ₹1500. I don’t think you can install a rear view on the Triban road bike ..
@@zaanvlogs Thanks mate..
My hybrid has a carbon fork