Search
Notices
Classic & Vintage This forum is to discuss the many aspects of classic and vintage bicycles, including musclebikes, lightweights, middleweights, hi-wheelers, bone-shakers, safety bikes and much more.

27" tires

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 05-08-13 | 03:23 PM
  #26  
tcs's Avatar
tcs
Palmer
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 9,165
Likes: 2,271
From: Parts Unknown

Bikes: Mike Melton custom, Alex Moulton AM, Dahon Curl

Do Pasela 27s still have the tread unique to 27" or have they gone to the same tread pattern as the other diameter Paselas these days? Manufacturer/vendor websites disagree on this.
tcs is offline  
Reply
Old 05-08-13 | 03:38 PM
  #27  
noglider's Avatar
aka Tom Reingold
Titanium Club Membership
15 Anniversary
Community Builder
Community Influencer
 
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 44,299
Likes: 6,556
From: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA

Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

They have the same tread now. I didn't know about the other tread until last weekend when I saw an older one.
__________________
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog

“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author

Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
noglider is offline  
Reply
Old 05-08-13 | 03:52 PM
  #28  
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,128
Likes: 15
From: Columbus, Ohio

Bikes: Rivendell A.Homer Hilsen, Paramount P13, (4) Falcon bicycles, Mondia Special, Rodriguez Tandem

When did new bikes stop being sold with 27" tires? Early 80's? It's amazing to me that there are enough 30 year old bikes on the road wearing out rubber that factories are still cranking out 27" tires in production volumes.

It indicates the lasting impact of the bike boom.

Tuesday night on my commute home I encountered only two other bikes, both from the 70's. Including mine, that made 100% C&V iron. I guess when the going gets tough, only the tough remain going.
MKahrl is offline  
Reply
Old 05-08-13 | 04:15 PM
  #29  
dddd's Avatar
Ride, Wrench, Swap, Race
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 9,831
Likes: 1,809
From: Northern California

Bikes: Cheltenham-Pedersen racer, Boulder F/S Paris-Roubaix, Varsity racer, '52 Christophe, '62 Continental, '92 Merckx, '75 Limongi, '76 Presto, '72 Gitane SC, '71 Schwinn SS, etc.

The 1-1/4" Paselas are really, really fat.

The 1-1/8" Paselas are like most other brand's 1-1/4" tires, so check your clearances before going with the fatter size.

The Michelin 1-1/4" tires are similarly huge, even bigger than any others that are labeled 1-3/8".
dddd is offline  
Reply
Old 05-08-13 | 06:35 PM
  #30  
old's'cool's Avatar
curmudgineer
 
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 4,417
Likes: 113
From: Chicago SW burbs

Bikes: 2 many 2 fit here

Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun
A friends son bought one of the Bell brands and it's oversize. (listed as 1-1/4 1-3/8)
The chainstay bridge interference means you have to deflate the tire to mount the wheel.
I can't say I'm a proponent or detractor yet since I haven't ridden it, but in a pinch recently, while in a location slightly north of BFE, I purchased a Bell 27x1-1/4" tire at Wally World (that was the only 27" size they had (BTW, they had no 700C, not that I needed it). Anyway, the point I want to make is, this tire is closer to 1-1/8"" than 1-1/4", based on comparison to other 1-1/8" tires I have. For me, that is just as well, for the bike in question, 1-1/4" might have been challenging for fender clearance.
old's'cool is offline  
Reply
Old 05-08-13 | 07:34 PM
  #31  
Cougrrcj's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 3,477
Likes: 385
From: NE Ohio

Bikes: A few...

I also used to get the now discontinued Forte GT2-k. I currently run Vittoria Zaffiro 27x1-1/8 tires on my 40-year-old Fuji. Love them, other than they are blackwall only.

1-1/4" Zaffirios are rated at a lower inflation pressure - 90psi max. I like 90-95psi front, and 100-105psi rear.

I'll be switching to Panaracer Paselas for the 'proper' skinwall look at my next tire change... they are also available in the 'tourguard' Kevlar-belted.
__________________
'75 Fuji S-10S bought new, 52k+ miles and still going!
'84 Univega Gran Tourismo
'84 Univega Viva Sport
'86 Miyata 710
'90 Schwinn Woodlands
Unknown brand MTB of questionable lineage aka 'Mutt Trail Bike'
Plus or minus a few others from time-to-time

Cougrrcj is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 07:24 AM
  #32  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,835
Likes: 1
From: Incheon, South Korea

Bikes: Nothing amazing... cheap old 21 speed mtb

I like 32 over 28. Tried 28 on 29 inch wheels with an aluminium cheap roadie. Beat me up... really uncomfortable. However 27 1 1/4 is really nice. Fast enough and really comfortable for what I need it for. Even rode 171km last week on them and they flew along.
krobinson103 is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 07:30 AM
  #33  
rootboy's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 16,748
Likes: 138
From: Wherever
Originally Posted by dddd
The 1-1/4" Paselas are really, really fat.

The 1-1/8" Paselas are like most other brand's 1-1/4" tires, so check your clearances before going with the fatter size.

The Michelin 1-1/4" tires are similarly huge, even bigger than any others that are labeled 1-3/8".
I agree. Pasela 1 1/4 inch seem too fat to me too. I like the 1 1/8 inch, and even the 1 inch Paselas seem about the same "size" as the old 27 inch 1 1/4 tires I remember from the 70's.
rootboy is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 07:30 AM
  #34  
Rides Majestic
 
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,339
Likes: 7
From: Westfield, MA

Bikes: 1983 Univega Gran Turismo, 1970 Schwinn Super Sport, 2001 Univega Modo Vincere, Self-Built Nashbar Touring, 1974 Peugeot U08, 1974 Atala Grand Prix, 1986 Ross Mt. Hood, 80's Maruishi MT-18

One thing to consider is whether or not you have hook walled rims. If the inside wall of your rims are straight, you might not want to get a 1 1/8 inch tire, as they run at higher pressures. If you don't have hooked rims, they'll blow off the rim. I bought some 1 1/8 zaffiro tires and they would not seat on my rims at the pressure you need to run. A 1 1/4 tire will run at less pressure (~75 psi) which is the max I would run on hookless rims. This is one of the reasons I like the Michelin World Tours for hookless rims. They are an older design, made back when hookless rims were common.

Last edited by likebike23; 05-09-13 at 07:37 AM. Reason: added info
likebike23 is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 07:32 AM
  #35  
rootboy's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 16,748
Likes: 138
From: Wherever
Yes indeed. And make sure to get wire bead Paselas if you have hookless rims.
rootboy is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 08:17 AM
  #36  
FrenchFit's Avatar
The Left Coast, USA
 
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 3,757
Likes: 25

Bikes: Bulls, Bianchi, Koga, Trek, Miyata

Pasela's come in blackwall? I didn't know that, every seller I've seen carries the gumwall. Where do you source those?
FrenchFit is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 08:21 AM
  #37  
rootboy's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 16,748
Likes: 138
From: Wherever
Jeeze, I'll have to look, FF. I have a set of 1 inch all black Paselas, but I can't remember where I got them. Seen here;
rootboy is offline  
Reply
Old 05-09-13 | 08:28 AM
  #38  
rootboy's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 16,748
Likes: 138
From: Wherever
Here you go.
https://www.niagaracycle.com/categori...5c-black-steel

also in 27 inch, which is what I have. BTW, I remember having to ask what "bsk" meant.
https://www.niagaracycle.com/categori...-1-4-black-bsk
rootboy is offline  
Reply
Old 10-28-13 | 11:21 PM
  #39  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 575
Likes: 10
From: Puget Sound
Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
I dig the whitewall look and the the ride I get on my Schwalbe HS159s. Cheap tire, $18. They seem to wear a bit faster than my more expensive tires, but they've taken a bunch of abuse and haven't flatted on me yet.

I'm digging up an old forum here, but I've been 27" tire shopping, and dig the look of these schwalbe hs159s too. Question for you (or anyone) since you're the only one who specifically mentioned them: several sites seem to stress (more than they do for other brands) that these aren't recommended for smooth inner-edged rims, only for hooked. Have you used them on vintage flat edged rims? Any issues/more of less than any other 27" tires?
mnmkpedals is offline  
Reply
Old 10-29-13 | 12:39 AM
  #40  
Lascauxcaveman's Avatar
Senior Member
Titanium Club Membership
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 7,955
Likes: 702
From: Port Angeles, WA

Bikes: A green one, "Ragleigh," or something.

Originally Posted by mnmkpedals
I'm digging up an old forum here, but I've been 27" tire shopping, and dig the look of these schwalbe hs159s too. Question for you (or anyone) since you're the only one who specifically mentioned them: several sites seem to stress (more than they do for other brands) that these aren't recommended for smooth inner-edged rims, only for hooked. Have you used them on vintage flat edged rims? Any issues/more of less than any other 27" tires?
In fact, I have. But on the advice of my LBS mechanic, I kept them at a mushy 60psi and found them unsatisfying. He explained the risk of blowing the tire off the rim was significant if I went much higher than that. It did seem like a fairly loose fit; a little too easy to get on and off the rim. On modern hooked rims I run them them at a nice and stiff 90-95psi with no problems yet.
__________________
● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●

Lascauxcaveman is offline  
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
BigMo59
Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg)
2
06-11-15 05:05 AM
klepto1
Bicycle Mechanics
22
06-18-13 02:38 PM
Black_Thunder
Singlespeed & Fixed Gear
35
03-20-13 11:03 PM
fungirl
Road Cycling
0
03-08-10 06:53 PM
KDC1956
Touring
0
12-08-09 10:13 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.