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• #8777
Yes please, that would be grand! Thanks : )
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• #8778
They run pretty true to width on a 20mm internal rim, so 38mm wide, and just over 37mm tall.
My ultradynamico 42mm tyres, also made by Panaracer, were taller, so I would say if you go with Panaracer you may be ok (I think.....) -
• #8779
Brilliant, thanks sooo much John!
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• #8780
Looking for some well rounded 26" 2.00-ish tires for the commuter.
Schwalbe Marathon Supreme seems well regarded, although some mention they are not very grippy in colder temperatures.
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• #8781
Continental contact speed?
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• #8782
contact urban are also good
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• #8783
Yeah these are a good shout, well priced as well.
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• #8784
GP5000 Str is here
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUmhBHZo96c/According to Continental, the new Grand Prix 5000 S TR is 20 per cent
faster, 50 grams lighter and has 28 per cent more sidewall versus the
outgoing tyre. Most of that is because it now uses a two-ply
construction, as opposed to three-ply.
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/products/new-continental-gp-5000-s-tr-is-hookless-compatible-but-the-brand-wants-you-to-follow-the-rules -
• #8785
Hi everyone,
Another fan of the marathon supremes here. Before I get a new pair, are there other tyres of similar quality but with tan walls worth considering ? Tubed, 700c, something 35 - 42 mm large, for a commuter.
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• #8786
My go to answer, Panaracer Paselas.
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• #8787
Are they as bombproof as a pair of Schwalbe Marathons? I've often thought a tanwall Marathon would be a perfect commuter tyre
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• #8788
I wouldn’t say as tough, no, but a great all around tire.
Add Continental Contact Speed as mentioned uppage. -
• #8789
Never used marathon supremes, but Paselas have always served me well, folding or wired bead.
My perfect tyre would be a tubeless, tanwall, 40mm Pasela. -
• #8790
Just a quick tyre related subject, the best £10 I've spent on bike bits, a BBB easy tyre mounting tool (jack/pliers/lever thingy), absolute heaven to use on those hard to mount tyres, and no more aching thumbs. Highly recommended.
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• #8791
26 folks - is there a fav 2.1 slick tyre with good puncture protection I can get for my sister in law who has herself a retro? She has no idea about bikes and lives in the states so I’ll be buying from a us retailer to send to her, a s then FaceTiming her to change tyres.
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• #8792
Conti speed king
Conti contact urban
Big apples
Big bens..
Have used them all and they’re all good. Apples and bens are heavier and slower but still decent
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• #8793
Thank you very much dude. I assume the schwalbes have the better puncture resistance?
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• #8794
You can get big apple + or Big Ben +. They’re even heavier but yeah will prob have better pp. conti contact urban have v decent pp for the weight and roll really nicely. You can use hermetic tubes with them (from conti) if you want a bit more protection from punctures.
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• #8795
wow its like you hate me! no mention of marathon supreme; the greatest tyre ever made.
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• #8796
Yeah lol, those too. Heavier than the conti but lighter than the BB / BA. I’ve never used them so can’t comment
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• #8797
Aha I have had the marathon supremes in 700 edition.
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• #8798
So I found one gp5000 + GP 4season at my local recycling station in good nick. Which do I run front and which do I run rear on my fixed gear?
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• #8799
4 season at the back
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• #8800
Thanks for the feedback ! I will try them.
I can measure a 700x38 Pasela, to give you a rough idea of width v height, if that helps?