Bicycle Mechanics - Cheap alternative to a 700 x 28 Schwalbe Marathon Supreme?

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Pukeskywalker
08-26-11, 12:58 PM
I put some 35mm Marathon Supremes on my touring bike and love them.
I'm low on money now, but want similarly wide, durable, fast slicks for my road bike.
Does anybody know of a 28mm tire that will perform like a Supreme, but on the cheaper side?
Priorities are:
1. 700 x 28
2. speed
3. slicks
4. durability
cbchess
08-26-11, 01:07 PM
I like the Michelin City tires they were cheap and long lasting and tough
http://www.rei.com/product/768732/michelin-city-trekking-tire-700-x-28 for $30
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/TI299D01-Michelin+City+Reflective+Strip+Tire.aspx?sc=FRGL for $26
http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=21648 for $23 with super cheap shipping of like $2.99
I got some at blow out prices for under $10 for the 40s
blamp28
08-26-11, 01:18 PM
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/tyres/road/product/review-schwalbe-marathon-supreme--31009/
Cheaper than $33? That seems like a steal to me.
BCRider
08-26-11, 05:10 PM
It's pretty easy. Anything from the major makers in 28 that has a kevlar or other style flat resistant belt in the tire.
bionnaki
08-26-11, 10:01 PM
pasela tourguard
vittoria hyper
vredstein
08-27-11, 10:07 AM
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/tyres/road/product/review-schwalbe-marathon-supreme--31009/
Cheaper than $33? That seems like a steal to me.
Maybe I'm missing something, but that $33 seems to be just a number they threw up there. Couldn't find a link to anywhere actually offering the tires for that price.
vredstein
08-27-11, 10:17 AM
Panaracer Roll-y Pol-y tires have very similar ride, puncture resistance, and tread wear characteristics. Very round profile. Not much cheaper at $50. I've been using them for a ten years now. Either I'm an idiot lacking the ability to recognize a great riding tire, or I found something that works. I fell in love with these first, and started using Marathon Supremes on my commuter because they came the closest to replicating the ride of the Panaracers, but in a higher volume tire.
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/roll-y-pol-y-700-x-27-kevlar/10-034
LarDasse74
08-27-11, 10:42 AM
THe durability is going to be the hard one to get... many models of tires are available for ~$20 or less, but are $30+ when a flat protective belt is added.
I like Panaracer Paselas. Kenda Kwest are also pretty good, but a lot of people are afraid of Kenda because they make a lot of ultra-cheap OEM tires for the low end and BSO market - I have had good luck with them.
BCRider
08-27-11, 12:00 PM
Nothing at all wrong with Kenda if you get the right models of tire. Around here a couple of the Kendas are actually the preferred tire by some for the hellish 'Shore riding. I've seen the big fat knobby Kendas on some very serious downhill and big drop bikes.
I was serious above when I suggested just get any brand with a kevlar or other flat resistant belting. Let's face it, by the time you're looking at that sort of tire you've left behind all the super cheapie craptastic tires. So with any of them from any big maker you're getting a good tire. It's just a case of finding a price you can live with.
As it turns out in my case the three sets of flat resistant tires I've had over the years were all Panaracer. Pasela TG's on two bikes and T-Serv on the third. Oh, and one Specialized Armadillo which only saw a small amount of mileage before the bike broke down and is awaiting parts and time. IN any event such tires do work. Out of all the years and thousands of km's that I rode those three sets I can't say I actually remember fixing a flat on any of them.
stonefree
08-27-11, 08:28 PM
Forte Strada K 700x28's at Perf. Bikes for $9.99. Bought em but haven't put em on yet. But I usually have good luck with tires so...
fietsbob
08-27-11, 10:47 PM
another 622-28 tire. with less puncture protection....
CACycling
08-28-11, 09:36 AM
Forte Strada K 700x28's at Perf. Bikes for $9.99. Bought em but haven't put em on yet. But I usually have good luck with tires so...
I've got these on my commuter. I flatted a couple of times the first few weeks and was a bit disappointed but haven't had another flat in the last 1K miles so figure it was just bad luck. Picked up another pair this weekend and mounted them on my son's new SS commuter. They ride pretty nice and the price is hard to beat.
Lawrence08648
08-28-11, 06:16 PM
I like the Vittoria line of tires. My favorite tire for durability is Zaffiro. I got 8k from one and about 23k from the other. Don't ask my why the difference. Next step up is the Rubino.
You may want to look at the Michelin Lithion.
Pukeskywalker
08-29-11, 07:58 AM
thanks everybody
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