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• #3627
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• #3628
thinking of getting some kenda small block 8s for the cx bike, seem to have good reviews and be pretty durable? anyone riding them?
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• #3629
Yes, this is what I was gonna go for but they lack any thread (like One's, which are SO GODDAMN slippery in the wet over anything that isn't tarmac) and that concerns me ever so slightly.
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• #3630
marathon supreme then
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• #3631
G+ corsas have had it after 2500 miles/4 months - 3 punctures in the rear in as many rides. Veloflex Corsa 25 are on their way. The thinking being that they are grippy, light and are small for 25s so mudguards might be possible.
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• #3632
Yes, but you run them at lower pressure so you have a much larger contact patch, also from my understanding threads on slicks doesn't equal grip in the wet unless you're a car.
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• #3633
One aren't slippery in the wet, unless the tyres is rock solid.
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• #3634
So... Do Vittoria open Corsa SC no longer exist anywhere? Is it only the G+ ones available? I want the orangery tan/skin sidewalls! Not this milky G+ sidewall! (I know they might be better tyres, but...)
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• #3635
Spesh Turbo Cotton
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• #3636
Hah, you and me both, but yeah the Specialized Turbo have almost identical sidewall to the Open Corsa SC.
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• #3637
I have had the G+ for a while now and mine look like old tan walls. I guess they tan when I am not looking.
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• #3638
Yes, but you run them at lower pressure so you have a much larger contact patch, also from my understanding threads on slicks doesn't equal grip in the wet unless you're a car.
Bikes have too narrow tyres to aquaplane so don't need tread. I suspect manufacturers put it there because they think customers used to car tyres expect a tyre to have tread.
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• #3639
This.
The treads on car tyres are to channel away water, not provide grip. Bikes are slower and have narrower tyres, so aquaplaning is not an issue.
As you say, uninformed customers equate tread with grip so that's why budget tyres have treads.
Unless you're riding in mud or snow, a tread on a bike tyre provides less grip: less rubber on the road and very chunky treads can squirm when cornering.
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• #3640
I want a fast rolling tyre for my steamroller. Was going to go kojak but with mudguards it looks like I'll fit 32c max. Any recommendations?
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• #3641
Marathon Supreme would be good I guess? Hate the reflective strip though
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• #3642
Do you want fast rolling, or a Marathon? Cos Marathons aren't fast.
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• #3643
I thought supreme was a fast rolling tyre?
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• #3644
Or this just a comparison to just the marathon plus tyres?
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• #3645
Might be faster, but I will wouldn't call it fast.
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• #3646
Buggar! Well I've been doing it all wrong then!
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• #3647
Yeah I thought they were well regarded. Not after a race quality tyre.
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• #3648
I just bought 26x1.95 Schwalbe City Jets for my new commute-a-tron. I was suckered in by the bargain price and gumwalls. Was this a mistake or will they do for my shortish commute along shit roads and toepaths?
Guessing they're not as boss as Marathons but hopefully won't implode on their first trip.. -
• #3649
The reflective strips peel off easily enough. They're a big jump in speed over the M+ but are still touring tyres. I think the new ones can be run tubeless too.
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• #3650
Don't the Boris/Ken bikes have those fitted?
anyone got one of those pictures that show different tyre brands on an a23 rim with the actual high and width. trying to figure out if I can fit a 28mm in my frame.