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• #5652
Are they shit?
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• #5653
Not really used them. Came on a bike and seemed fine for the ride home.
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• #5654
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• #5655
woot, free stuff!
looking a gift horse in the mouth time: what size are they? if they're the 26 x 2.0 ones then I'll take them off your hands.
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• #5656
Pretty sure they are, can check when I get home. Got 26" disc rims too.
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• #5657
does anyone have challenge paris-roubaix (27c) on an h+son archetype rim? how wide do they end up being?
I believe its a 17.5mm internal rim width, just trying to work out if it will a) fit on rim and b) clear my ritchey road logic frame
Complicated maths for me.
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• #5658
Need a bit of sage wisdom...
Doing a week of road touring next week, finishing with the dynamo, route is all tarmac as far as I know.
I’ve got a choice of a few different tyres, 25mm GP4ks, 28mm lifeline road armor’s or 30mm Schwalbe g-one Speed’s I got cheap. Tubeless isn’t an option because I’ve never ridden it before and I’m not using this week as a guinea pig.
Ideally I’d like to go bigger and run lower pressures, basically what I’m asking is are g one speeds good on tarmac? Or are they more of a tyre for 50/50 road/gravel rides. I’m sure they’re better tubeless but I’m sure they’ll be fine with tubes in. Easy option is the lifeline 28s but I’m sure the g ones are a lot nicer, and they’re a bit bigger.
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• #5659
The g one speed are more tarmac oriented for sure. Even the allround one with more knob (tubeless) feels not so different the 25c gp4k in my opinion.
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• #5660
g one speeds are great on tarmac
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• #5661
May I briefly hijack your question to confirm in my brain whether you can run those g-one speeds (I got the same ones thanks to your tip off) non-tubeless on a clincher?
Edit: and not have them explode and kill you whilst doing it?
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• #5662
AFAIK, any ‘clincher’ whether tubeless or not can be run with a tube... tubeless trees are just a bit more of a ball ache to get on/off.
Cheers for the replies guys, probably go with g ones, will they wear faster on tarmac or are they pretty much built to cope with it like any other road tyre? That was one of my main concerns, I had a vague reccolection some people had said theirs had worn quite quickly, but I may be confusing it with another tyre in the same range.
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• #5663
I ran a tube in mine no problem
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• #5664
This is excellent news. Thanks both, and many thanks @ThePeginator for the tip off. Could never have afforded them otherwise.
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• #5665
Me either, it was dumb luck!
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• #5666
G-One Speeds are brilliant in tarmac, but for touring I'd rather use lifelines, the Speeds aren't exactly a touring tire. I'd say the ideal use for them are fast riding in challenging conditions, tubeless of course
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• #5667
I have Voyager Hypers in 38c which are too wide on the frame, anyone has 35c and want to swap?
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• #5668
That is a fair point... might do that, I do trust them where as the g-ones are - at least to me - an unknown quantity. Cheers!
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• #5669
I'm waiting on an order of 35c to arrive (ordered 16th) could be interested in swapping depending on how they sit
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• #5670
cool! Mine are used, I can compensate with ££? London?
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• #5671
Pulled the trigger on 27c challenge tyres (on archetype rim) ...
What is a safe amount of clearance? I’ve got about 2mm on either side .
Am I going to die?
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• #5672
thats plenty
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• #5673
I am thinking about swapping Vittoria Adventure Trail TNT 38c I use now on my Pickenflick for something faster. Was thinking about some proper road tyres like Pro4 Endurance 28c, but I still only have one wheelset, so for more versatility, will G-One Speed 30c make it? I am a bit "worried" that they might be to narrow. What pressures can you run it tubeless for offroad? How durable are they regarding both puncture resistance and longevity?
Ideally I would go for 35 or 38c version of G-One Speed but they are about 20 GBP more expensive per pair :/ -
• #5674
Anyone finding GravelKings skittish under hard braking? I unexpectedly came upon a car stopped in the middle of the road on a descent recently and both wheels locked up and drifted through a turn. 26c on Open Pro w/ c.90psi?
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• #5675
how new are they? 90psi seems quite high to me
I have a pair of those you can have for free @idiot