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  • http://www.schwalbe.com/gb/road-reader/schwalbe-one.html

    The TOUR, Europe's largest racing bike magazine (12/2014): "Perfect allrounder … smooth ride, the steering behaviour is neutral … very good wet weather grip … high puncture resistance.” The TOUR carried out a 6,000 kilometre endurance test: "Although lighter than the immediate Continental competitor, the ONE nevertheless has plenty of rubber on the tread, resulting in a respectable service life. The rear tyre was puncture-free for almost 6,000 kilometres: it has become slightly angular, but is still well protected against cuts and small stones. As far as the front tyre is concerned, apart from the puncture caused by the blackberry bush thorn in Southern Italy, the distance was covered with virtually no problems.“

  • That's a test of the clincher isn't it? The tubeless version is not light.

  • Meh, I used to get 4000k out of ProRace in Oz before they'd start letting stuff through.
    Zee Germans have much nicer roads than here. I'd be saving Ones for times I needed to go a bit faster.

    Got some new 25mm Duranos to throw on the training bike when I get a chance.

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