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• #5452
Gappy frame is gappy.
The solution is simple: bigger tyres! Win-win.
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• #5453
^ Nailed it @TomvanHalen
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• #5454
howdy all, does anyone have any experience with Challenge Strada Bianca in 30mm? how do they compare to Open Pave? looking at options for the Paris Roubaix sportive and don't dare attempt tubeless that far from home... (as I've never setup/use before etc)
Cheers,
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• #5455
Put them on my Isen. Eventually. I think obviously it depends on your rim but it took me about a week and an extra pair of hands to get them on without pinching a tube. They look great and come out about 32ish on a 20mm internal but beware you may be in for a serious struggle. The vulcanised race version of the Paris roubaix went on super easy, so imagine the strada bianca race would too, think it’s just the open tubular.
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• #5456
Any love for the Corsa G Control ?
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• #5457
Strada Bianca are lovely and soft, feel quick, but they aren't as tough as open pave. Depends how much you value puncture resistance.
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• #5458
Are Schwalbe G Ones hopeless over wet ground?
I’m doing a route on Sunday that is classic gnar/gravé/singletarck but it’s pretty wet. Are these new tyres all designed for California/Clapham or will they work in the rainy Cotswolds too?
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• #5459
Have them on my road bike - seem a bit sturdier that the standard corsa’s I have on the summer bike, not punctures as of yet
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• #5460
I've ridden the g one allround on muddy single tracks and came out with my clothes clean
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• #5461
Very thick sidewall makes a harsh ride, but they did Copenhagen-Riga with just 1 puncture.
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• #5462
Thanks
I’ll give them a go
I’m a big fan of the corsa g+
Lanes in the New forest are bad this time of year -
• #5463
Cheers, what’s the pace replacement? Corsa G+?
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• #5464
Corsa control g+
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• #5465
I wanted a tire slightly more voluminous and knobbier than the marathon supreme for spring and summer touring so I tried the hutchinson overide.
I must confess that after a few rides I'm not happy with this tires. They're better on gravier but feel slower on tarmac. The shape of the tire is not very round making me feel like driving a big truck.
I have the gravelking in 700x38 in my radar, anyone compare them to supreme or compass ? -
• #5466
Knobbly tires will always be slower on tarmac than slicks
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• #5467
Just been offered some Pirelli P-Zero 4S in 28mm... anyone ridden these and Open Pave? any opinions? still over thinking this for P-R sportive next week...
Cheers,
Matt -
• #5468
Hey, anyone know where I can get cream/beige coloured tyres? Preferably 30-38mm 700c ones? I'm sure Schawlbe used to do some but it appears they don't any more.
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• #5469
Have Pirelli PZero 4S 25mm on my Archetype rims, measure around 27mm mounted. All-round very good, great grip and comfort, look cool (if that matters to you). Fully competitive with Conti which is the gold standard for road clinchers. For ride quality, I prefer them to the 24mm Open Pave clincher (though these come up narrower). The 27mm Open Pave tubulars are a different matter...
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• #5470
26' slicks(ish) around 2.2
Want some fat tyres on my Bridgestone again.
All I can find is Halo and everything else is too knobbly. -
• #5471
I can compare the 38c GK SK to the 38c Vittoria hyper - on road there is a little more buzz but speed wise doesn’t feel that much different. Definitely don’t feel like tractor tyres.
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• #5472
Maybe the Fairweather for Traveler from P-X?
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• #5473
Schwalbe Sammy Slick
Continental Speedking
Schwalbe Kojak -
• #5474
Maybe tractor tyres was a bit too much. I commuted last week and I became more used to them. To convince myself I was considering putting back the supreme but tubeless setup doesn't make switching tyres easy.
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• #5475
Cheers bud!
Well I did stop using SKS mudguards after that, which has helped no end. Going to try VO next.