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• #1852
Looking for budget tyres for eldests bike. Found some Spesh Roubaix Pros 32/30 at my lbs for £25 ea with free tubes, they don't look dissimilar to Vittoria Rubino Pro tech I had a couple of years ago, anybody used em?
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• #1853
Hah fair enough :D
Definitely not a fair weather bike, just lower mileage than it used to be now I've got a more capable commuter. I did have a look at the Stradas actually. Kinda drawn to them as they look comparatively affordable compared to the Paves.
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• #1854
PBK has them cheapest; they keep sending codes weekly so look out for that. Other choice would be Schwalbe One from Germany.
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• #1855
Cool! Cheers for the tip off :)
Just did a quick re-read on the GP4000s and it turns out they're 320tpi anyway!?
I don't find them particularly uncomfortable as it is, so wondering if I should stick some latex tubes in them first before I switch tyres! -
• #1856
Oh yeah, commuter gets reliable tyres all year round.
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• #1857
Just did a quick re-read on the GP4000s and it turns out they're 320tpi anyway!?
330tpi, but that's three layers at 110tpi.
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• #1858
Ahhhhhh ok well that's interesting to know! Have also been reading a lot of positive reviews on the LLGs, so I think I'll pick up a pair and see how they do :)
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• #1859
I doubt they'll be any comfier than your Contis, especially in 23c.
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• #1860
re: latex for a commuter biek
couldn't imagine having latex tubes on my commuter, they loose a lot of pressure daily on my road bike, I need to pump it everyday, is it just on mine? -
• #1861
Innit, dunno why so many people are recommending them for commuters. Not like you'll feel the difference once you put commuting tyres on anyway.
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• #1862
I struggle to be arsed enough to pump up my tyres on a monthly basis, let alone daily
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• #1863
I am led to believe that a 10psi drop overnight is normal for Latex?
Deffo would not bother on a commuter. Schwalbe do some extra light butyl tubes, but their normal ones are decent enough.
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• #1865
Depends on lots of things but matters not very much - you still need to inflate your tyres.
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• #1866
extra light butyl
Just don't.
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• #1867
Latex on commuter is far from ideal but so is spending half your money on bikes.
I have them on all the bikes with decent tyres (pro4, kojak and strada tub) and don't mind spending extra 20 seconds pumping 10 psi every morning for the riding quality; that will be even quicker and easier once I get a compressor in the shed.
No point doing it with a marathon plus, or ribmo or any such atrocities.
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• #1868
Oh Amey
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• #1869
buyers gonna buy
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• #1870
I love my latex :P
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• #1871
But Jan Heine said they were super cooooool?
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• #1872
tubes? what the fuck are you lot on about
tubeless ftw
ok, am only tubeless on the commuto x, road biek and 29er
fixed wheel, old road bike (latex), west london folding biek and fat bike are still using inner tubes
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• #1873
What a lovely story James.
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• #1874
They're useful on much bigger tyres TBH, skinny road tyres have less of a marginal gain.
MTB light tube can shave off 60g easily, hence why I used it with the Grand Bois Hetres.
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• #1875
Roubaix Pro (2014) = secret weapons
Slowtwitch tested them and the numbers chime with my experience of freaky fast and tough
I'm already on the Durano Plus for the commuter