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• #502
Escalators in Berlin were busted. Tut tut.
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• #503
Anyone wants to buy a pair of 4seasons or swap for > or = 25mm Duranos? ;)
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• #504
Call new tyres gravel king, actually add a 23mm which isn't big enough on gravel.
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• #505
Not sure how adding a file tread pattern turns a tyre into a gravel king. 50% of my riding is on gravelly/stony fire roads and single track and I have never noticed any grip from any smoothish tyre on a loose gravel surface.
Maybe I need to try these magical kings of gravel.
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• #506
Thread look decent for gravel, just the tiny size seemed a bit of an oxymoron.
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• #507
Call new tyres gravel king, actually add a 23mm which isn't big enough on gravel.
It's "gravel racing" not gravel audax/touring.
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• #508
Anyone know what those RiBMo PTs are like compared to Durano or Durano Plus?
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• #509
I find it grip similar to Gatorskins (i.e. not well in the wet), but less likely to get cut up.
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• #510
Panaracer's new "gravel king" tyres look like they're rebranded Tourer Plus Brevet Editions to me except they don't have the brown sidewalls. Weights and composition are exactly the same however.
Actually, Panaracer do lots of OEM work for smaller brands over here too, Grand Bois being one example.
http://www.cyclowired.jp/?q=node/109641Here's some Panaracer Tourer Plus OEMs in a different colour scheme
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• #511
Marathon Supremes 28c for £23 free shipping is a bargain
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360838638668
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• #512
Would you be able to help with a seasonal question?
Which wet weather / puncture-protecting tyre?
Currently considering 'Conti-Gator-Hardshell' or 'Schwalbe-Durano-Plus'
(700x25s / ss rather than fixed)
Need something that will keep the glass / flint out in this wet weather!Any views appreciated - ta.
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• #513
Gators are useless in the wet.
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• #514
ta dry
useless- grip or useless- puncture resistance?
I used to have 26'' gators (not-hards) that were pretty good in the wet as far as I can remember.
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• #515
Four Seasons. Just under 2000km in nearly two months. One very slow puncture in the front which I could ride on for a few hours.
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• #516
Yeah Ive seen those.
Difficult to tell which are supposed to be the best protected 4-seasons or Gator-hards.
Ive good experience of Conti and Schwalbe generally so probably one of those -
• #517
4 seasons is better in the wet, a lots better than Gators that's for sure.
But then again, Rubino Pro is also just as good and cheaper.
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• #518
that's interesting, hadn't thought of those.
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• #519
It have a bad rep for punctures because it's quite good at resisting it.
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• #520
While this thread is active, what's a good 25mm tyre for someone who likes Maxxis Refuse?
I have purchased the '25mm' Refuse and can confirm that they are, indeed, 23mm.
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• #521
28mm maxxis refuses ;)
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• #522
skidding? puncture resistance? grip?
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• #523
Fox, pretty much the Rubino Pro really.
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• #524
thanks eds
that's the kind of rep I like.
Do you mean the 'Rubino-Pro-Tech' over the 'Rubino-Pro'?- Tech is marketed as harder-wearing / winter / wet tyre.
- Tech is marketed as harder-wearing / winter / wet tyre.
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• #525
Having now put over 100 miles on my 32c Grand Bois Cyprès, I can quite easily say they're the nicest tyres I've ever ridden. Incredibly low rolling resistance, so cushy and just a real pleasure to ride. Thanks Scoble.
Panaracer Gravelkings look pretty good. Claimed to be 267g for 28c. Available in 23c and 26c, as well.
http://roadcyclinguk.com/gear/panaracer-add-go-almost-anywhere-gravelking-tyre-to-range.html