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Donc, considere Le Lierre et la Cypres.
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Je ne considère pas les Cypres 32mm. Le 38mm Moto Pari, cependant, serait très agréable.
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Originally Posted by jar351
(Post 15065216)
Thanks for the info, Southpaw. It looks like I mis-measured. 320mm from the axle center, I've only got about 41mm of width. I could move the axle further back into the dropouts, but most likely not enough. Doesn't look good for the Hetres.
You could always go with Cypres at 32mm, but then that sort of defeats the purpose of conversion, IMO. And you might start running into BB height issues. |
I'll shameless pug my 33mm Maxy Fasty tires here if things don't work out.
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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 15066592)
Je ne considère pas les Cypres 32mm. Le 38mm Moto Pari, cependant, serait très agréable.
jar351, the sound that the tires make may be disconcerting, but don't worry about losing traction. Do they hum? Hetres hum rather like the sound you make when you rub a wetted finger along the rim of a wine glass. I love that sound. |
Je suis tout à fait en accord avec vous, Justin. Le but de cette transformation c'est atteindre la capacité pour les pneus grands, c'est à dire 38mm au moins. Quand même, les Paris Motos ne seraient pas ma choix preférée, à cause de la manque de longévité.
Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 15066592)
Je ne considère pas les Cypres 32mm. Le 38mm Moto Pari, cependant, serait très agréable.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 15067975)
I'd love to hear you say that out loud in your Kentucky accent. Ah, it would probably sound perfectly Parisian.
jar351, the sound that the tires make may be disconcerting, but don't worry about losing traction. Do they hum? Hetres hum rather like the sound you make when you rub a wetted finger along the rim of a wine glass. I love that sound. |
Originally Posted by jar351
(Post 15076025)
Je suis tout à fait en accord avec vous, Justin. Le but de cette transformation c'est atteindre la capacité pour les pneus grands, c'est à dire 38mm au moins. Quand même, les Paris Motos ne seraient pas ma choix preférée, à cause de la manque de longévité.
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Et voilà!
http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbc37df08.jpg As you can see, and as I thought, the clearance is too tight to make the Hetres practical on this frame. The only way I can get a decent amount of space between the rear tire and the chainstays is to have the axle all the way back or nearly all the way back in the dropouts. (With the wheel in the front of the dropouts and the tire at 55psi, it practically touches the frame.) http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa3954c06.jpg In front it's tight too, but feasible: http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...psf6dace94.jpg So Hetres will likely get socked away for my next conversion. But as long as I had them on, you know I had to take 'em for a spin. After riding the CLDVs for a week, the Hetres were positively zippy! But all was not peachy. Wouldn't you believe it, after a 4-mile jaunt to the bank I flatted half a block from my house! Here's the culprit, a tiny, arrowhead-shaped shard of glass: http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps80cdba7a.jpg These Hetres have some miles on them (maybe as many as 1000) so it's not a huge surprise, and it could just be rotten luck, but still it's hard not be a little disappointed. BTW, I don't fault Justin. I also gave them a thorough inspection when I opened the box this afternoon and I saw nothing to be concerned about. In fact, the tread was less worn than I was expecting. I think that shard would have cut through the rubber and casing even if the tire had been brand new. |
Originally Posted by jar351
(Post 15076260)
These Hetres have some miles on them (maybe as many as 1000) so it's not a huge surprise, and it could just be rotten luck, but still it's hard not be a little disappointed. BTW, I don't fault Justin. I also gave them a thorough inspection when I opened the box this afternoon and I saw nothing to be concerned about. In fact, the tread was less worn than I was expecting. I think that shard would have cut through the rubber and casing even if the tire had been brand new.
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Very nice!
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Originally Posted by jar351
(Post 15076037)
They don't make much noise at all when riding in a straight line.
It's a real conversation starter on local group rides. Nobody... I mean nobody... has seen 650B tires around here. |
That's a bummer, but you have them for another conversion. Black tread will look best on that bike anyhow, I think.
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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 15076808)
That's a bummer, but you have them for another conversion. Black tread will look best on that bike anyhow, I think.
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