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Old 09-17-20 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
Hi Ken. I can't say. I gave those tires to my spouse. She doesn't ride that bike often, and she's also not very observant about tires, so it's a big I-don't-know. No complaints, though. To the extent that I didn't like them, it might have been correctable by adjusting pressure. I still think of it as a good tire at its price point.
Thanks a bunch! On a 650b and Mrs. Road Fan's 26" wheeled bike, pressure settings on bouncy donut tires can have a significant effect. I found that too-soft may feel good, but steering response slows tremendously - you can feel the front wheel rubber twisting! Between there and "too darn harsh" is the best the tire can do for you, on your bike, and on your terrain. On my Grand Bois 584 x 42 and Compass 584 x 38 tires I've done some of this exploration. I'm coming to dislike bike innovations that turn going out for a ride into grueling engineering. My tubulars are a simpler world to live in. Pump them up by squeeze, check you have a pump and some spares in the sack, and go.
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