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blueeyedbiker 03-24-18 07:14 PM

700X35 tyre recommendation
 
I've changed jobs and my new commute is 100% on road, whereas my previous commute was about 50% road and 50% gravel paths through the park. So I'm looking to replace my tyres with something that will roll a bit faster on the road now that I don't need such knobbly tyres on my commute. What are the best & fastest rolling 35mm tyres out there?

tyrion 03-24-18 07:23 PM

Probably the fastest 35mm tires are the super lightweight ones from Compass.

https://www.compasscycle.com/product...ponents/tires/

Personally I like a little more puncture protection and find Schwalbe Supremes to be a nice compromise.

srestrepo 03-24-18 07:47 PM

My needs differ from most. I weigh in 255 lbs. I ride on all asphalt in most weather. I really like my continental GP4Seasons in 32mm. I really like them. I also had GP4000sII's but found they punctured often. I haven't had that problem with my 4 seasons.

blueeyedbiker 03-25-18 04:06 PM

woah those Compass tyres are really dear! Thanks for the tip though, I'll look out for some deals on the schwalbes.

tyrion 03-25-18 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by blueeyedbiker (Post 20244819)
woah those Compass tyres are really dear! Thanks for the tip though, I'll look out for some deals on the schwalbes.

I order them from a German bike store/website - I forget which one.

Nightdiver 03-25-18 07:10 PM

Schwalbe Kojaks are a good option.

noglider 03-26-18 07:57 AM

Panaracer makes those Compass tires. They also make less expensive tires, and I like them a lot.

https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...tire?fltr=3755

ph0rk 03-27-18 06:05 PM

I really like the Shikoros on my fun commuter - panaracer also makes them.

Oddly, only in 700x33 and 700x38, no 35mm

I also have some gravelking SK’s on my all weather commuter, also made by panaracer. They do make a 35mm version, and at least when fresh they are visually smaller than 38mm panaracer paselas, though they will stretch a bit.

It is pretty hard to find smooth fast tires in that size. Paselas might be your best bet. You can get them with and without the puncture strips.

noimagination 03-28-18 10:11 AM

I like the Forte Metro ST tire from Performance bike. It's cheap, durable, and on my Cannondale T700 I don't notice any differences in weight or ride compared to similar tires (Avocet cross k, for example).

Medic Zero 04-02-18 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by noglider (Post 20245734)
Panaracer makes those Compass tires. They also make less expensive tires, and I like them a lot.

https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...tire?fltr=3755

+1 on Panaracers. Love my Panaracer Pro-Tex T-Serv's 35mm for a front tire. Still favoring Vittoria Randoneur Pros for rear tires. Those can often be found for sale (Nashbar etc) for right about $35 a piece.


Quote:

Originally Posted by srestrepo (Post 20243645)
My needs differ from most. I weigh in 255 lbs. I ride on all asphalt in most weather. I really like my continental GP4Seasons in 32mm. I really like them. I also had GP4000sII's but found they punctured often. I haven't had that problem with my 4 seasons.

I weigh a bit more than you, and have had great success with the tires I listed above. With our weight, I like a stiffer sidewall and so prefer the Vittoria (at 90 PSI) in the rear while the Panaracer up front excels at gripping the road and has a little more give for vibrations and impacts, I run it at 75 PSI.

BobbyG 04-02-18 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noimagination (Post 20250101)
I like the Forte Metro ST tire from Performance bike. It's cheap, durable, and on my Cannondale T700 I don't notice any differences in weight or ride compared to similar tires (Avocet cross k, for example).

I am currently running the Forte Metro ST tires in 700x35 and they are grippy, and supple-ish. I like them a lot. I bought them on sale for $12 each (50% off). I use Mr. Tuffy Tire liners and have had no punctures since purchase late last summer.

They ride similarly to the Kenda Kwests, but are smoother and grippier. The Kenda Small-Block 8's that came with the bike were more supple, but the micro-knobs made for less grip on the road. I had also previously tried Continental Touring II's which were firmer and harsher, but the grippiest tires I have ever run, and also the toughest, but ironically the front or rear was sliced open on a ride home last year.

While I would prefer a more supple ride, the Forte Metro ST tires are now my favorites, especially when you factor in the low price, which when you add the fact that I go through a pair of tires every 9-12 months on my main bike, makes them my favorite tire in years for commuting.

noglider 04-02-18 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Medic Zero (Post 20258659)
+1 on Panaracers. Love my Panaracer Pro-Tex T-Serv's 35mm for a front tire. Still favoring Vittoria Randoneur Pros for rear tires. Those can often be found for sale (Nashbar etc) for right about $35 a piece.

It's now called the Voyager Pro, and yes, it's a fantastic tire. In one test, it scored lowest rolling resistance, and there wasn't even a close second. I have a pair in 35mm, though it measures 37mm. When I received it in the mail, I was disappointed at how big and heavy they were in my hands. Then I put them on, and all was forgiven.

ph0rk 04-03-18 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noglider (Post 20258932)
It's now called the Voyager Pro, and yes, it's a fantastic tire. In one test, it scored lowest rolling resistance, and there wasn't even a close second. I have a pair in 35mm, though it measures 37mm. When I received it in the mail, I was disappointed at how big and heavy they were in my hands. Then I put them on, and all was forgiven.

I can’t find anyone selling the voyager pro online, and the voyager hyper seems to be discontinued. Do they still make this tire?

noglider 04-03-18 02:24 PM

Sorry, I meant Voyager Hyper, not Voyager Pro. Now that you mention it, I remember reading recently that it's been discontinued. I don't know what, if anything, replaced it. I hope there is something, because it is/was a heck of a tire. Mine aren't worn yet, thank goodness, and I'm going to move them to my gravel bike.

ph0rk 04-03-18 04:39 PM

Yeah, I've heard tons of good stuff about them and thought it was cool they existed in 700x35, but I sure as hell can't find any to buy.

blackieoneshot 04-03-18 06:45 PM

I switched over to Schwalbe Supremes about 6 weeks ago. They are comfortable and quick.

sallen73 04-03-18 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ph0rk (Post 20249034)
I really like the Shikoros on my fun commuter - panaracer also makes them.

Oddly, only in 700x33 and 700x38, no 35mm

I also have some gravelking SK’s on my all weather commuter, also made by panaracer. They do make a 35mm version, and at least when fresh they are visually smaller than 38mm panaracer paselas, though they will stretch a bit.

It is pretty hard to find smooth fast tires in that size. Paselas might be your best bet. You can get them with and without the puncture strips.

Second the Shikoros. I use them on my Wolverine and as summer tires on my Tamland for riding around Chicago; they are smooth, relatively quick and offer pretty decent puncture protection (knock on wood). I am always amazed how much the Tamland's ride is changed when I switch between them and the Clement MSO's that came stock that I use for winter.

s0rce 04-04-18 08:34 PM

I use Hutchinson Override 700c 35mm tires, seems like decent combination of speed, comfort and puncture resistance (anecdotally I've only had one puncture so far)

ptrqc 04-08-18 08:09 PM

Big fan of Conti: Conti Toptouring are really good, my GF just put a pair of Conti Contact Pluses (cheaper) on her hybrid, seems like a good tire as well.

Started using Vittoria Randonneurs that came on a new bike I bought: these feel really good (don't know how durable they are though).

Medic Zero 04-10-18 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noglider (Post 20258932)
It's now called the Voyager Pro, and yes, it's a fantastic tire. In one test, it scored lowest rolling resistance, and there wasn't even a close second. I have a pair in 35mm, though it measures 37mm. When I received it in the mail, I was disappointed at how big and heavy they were in my hands. Then I put them on, and all was forgiven.

Ah, thanks for the heads up! I hadn't realized they changed the name.

:thumb:

Medic Zero 04-10-18 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ptrqc (Post 20272715)
Big fan of Conti: Conti Toptouring are really good, my GF just put a pair of Conti Contact Pluses (cheaper) on her hybrid, seems like a good tire as well.

Started using Vittoria Randonneurs that came on a new bike I bought: these feel really good (don't know how durable they are though).


Friend of mine who was also a bike mechanic, and originally recommended them to me told me he was getting 5,000 miles out of them. I haven't been accurately tracking how long they've been lasting me, but I'm pretty sure it's between 3 and 4 thousand miles, which is fair, given that I'm a Clyde + and sometimes my commute includes some jumping off of curbs. I've been using them for about 7 years now, and my only complaint is about their quality control. Over the years I've had a couple of sidewall blowouts on nearly new tires (like mounted a month earlier) that I suspect we're factory defects. But at $35 a pop, I'm willing to take that risk.



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Abe_Froman 04-11-18 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ph0rk (Post 20262119)
I can’t find anyone selling the voyager pro online, and the voyager hyper seems to be discontinued. Do they still make this tire?

Quote:

Originally Posted by noglider (Post 20262167)
Sorry, I meant Voyager Hyper, not Voyager Pro. Now that you mention it, I remember reading recently that it's been discontinued. I don't know what, if anything, replaced it. I hope there is something, because it is/was a heck of a tire. Mine aren't worn yet, thank goodness, and I'm going to move them to my gravel bike.

They're still around. 35mm is currently $19. Might get a set myself: https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/TYVIVO...r-folding-tyre

ph0rk 04-15-18 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abe_Froman (Post 20278040)
They're still around. 35mm is currently $19. Might get a set myself: https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/TYVIVO...r-folding-tyre

Odd that no US sellers seem to have any, though, isn't it?


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