Fair fair. I do think 48/32 needs be far more common for everyday use.
G-one speeds are magical. On tubeless, I've used them on really sharp coastal rocks (upped pressure a bit) and they flew. Minor cuts, but not a single pinch or fail. Anything a bit sandy and they do skitter a bit though.
What pressure you running?
I'd needs a new bike to use them again though. Only using the 26" monsteur these days.
Fair fair. I do think 48/32 needs be far more common for everyday use.
G-one speeds are magical. On tubeless, I've used them on really sharp coastal rocks (upped pressure a bit) and they flew. Minor cuts, but not a single pinch or fail. Anything a bit sandy and they do skitter a bit though.
What pressure you running?
I'd needs a new bike to use them again though. Only using the 26" monsteur these days.