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• #9027
They look good, although nobody seems to have them in 42c. :-(
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• #9028
These are THE 26er runaround tyre IMO
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• #9029
High five! 🙌
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• #9030
no, Marathon Supreme (folding) only
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• #9031
42c in stock here it seems?
https://www.tweekscycles.com/uk/continental-contact-urban-reflex-tyre-2013480/
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• #9032
Thanks, ordered a set 👍
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• #9033
I’ll have to try them one day.
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• #9034
I'm looking for a replacement for Schwalbe G One Speed 29*2.3
The usage will be commuting mostly.
I want slick or nearly slick, tubeless ready and approximately 29*2.1-2.2 size, with a little more puncture resistance than the schwalbe g one speed.
Any recommendations?
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• #9035
Nvm, misread sorry :)
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• #9036
No answers, so let me rephrase my question to see if that helps.
My partner's bike is a Surly ECR, set up with schwalbe g one tyres (29 X 2.3) and suitably wide mudguards.
The tyres are set up tubeless. Maintenance falls to me and I find tubeless is a pain. The commute is short so in reality a puncture is solved by walking to work instead.
New tyres are needed. Is there anything in 29*2 (approx) that is tubeless and with decent puncture protection?
Otherwise, what clincher in 29*2 approx that has decent puncture resistance and doesn't ride like crap?
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• #9037
Otherwise, what clincher in 29*2 approx that has decent puncture resistance and doesn't ride like crap?
Now my original answer is relevant, conti contact urban!
I posted the link to the RR test at the top of the page. And will concur that they ride nicely.
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• #9038
Nice, thank you!
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• #9039
Big fan of the Contact Speed, not sure if they still make it though.
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• #9040
How about G-One Speed in 2.0”, they have a V-guard puncture protection which the 2.3” Speeds don’t have.
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• #9041
A question to other Vittoria/GEAX Booze Light tire users:
Both of my tires (26x2.3) have a bit of a wobble, one is worse and "deflects" around 3-5 mm side to side.Have you noticed something similar with your tires? Or have they all been flawless without much of a wobble?
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• #9042
700x50 (2.0) tyres for tandem touring, backroads and some light doubletrack, tubes not tubeless.
do I want:
Schwalbe Big Ben
Schwalbe Marathon Almotion Evo
Schwalbe Super Moto
Schwalbe G-One Speed (my god these are ££ and maybe not great with tubes)I have some Conti Contact Urbans on order but not sure they'll arrive soon enough :(
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• #9043
Almotions I'd say from that list.
The contact urbans are great btw. Recently put some on.
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• #9044
the main issue with the OG 5k tyre was the super stiff casing making them horrible to mount and harsh/stiff feeling to ride. The new ones feel super soft, grippy, plush and very fast to ride
Thanks, that sounds good. I had some mounting struggles with the originals and ruled them out. I've just ordered some of the new ones to see if I can get them on easily enough to use.
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• #9045
Schwalbe Marathon Almotion Evo
These are supposed to be very good.
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• #9046
The 700x40C Almotions were excellent on my partner’s Tripster.
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• #9047
What’s be option for 32/33c cx’ish not running tubeless so has some half decent puncture protection? Looking at Vitoria terrano mix?
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• #9048
Have you checked they beaded properly? Giveaway is sidewalk even to rim all way round.
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• #9049
Terreno Mix are flipping great but I have only ever seen them run tubeless.
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• #9050
Just got a set of wheels off Ebay and the previous owner has left the tyres on, a pair of Wolfpack Race Cottons. Just googled them as I hadn't heard of them and apparently they don't make them anymore as there were problems with the tread coming away from the casing. The ones I have seem ok, so I'll ride them to see how they are. Anyone else have experience with them? Are they sure death?!
https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/tour-reviews/continental-contact-urban
Nice to know that me ‘feeling’ they were pretty good wasnt just my imagination!