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So Veloflex have had to produce a worse tyre (more reinforcement equals lower performance) to counter the problem of cheap carbon clinchers/manufacturers who make them on the cheap and thus end up with punters having tyre issues because of the wheel rather than the tyre.
This is what happens everywhere in life, designing and playing to the rules of the lowest common denominator and making things worse in many regards, instead of bringing the standard up to be safer and more efficient!
And as they are stopping making the older/better tyres that means folk who didn't have a problem now have to put up with these lower performing tyres, looks like I was right in buying up loads of clinchers before they started messing about making them tubeless/tubeless ready and as here other countering designs which all add weight and robustness in the sidewalls!
Why?
Because they should've bought carbon tubs instead
Anyone buying carbon clinchers has made a terrible mistake
Go on...