Tires with reflective sidewalls
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Tires with reflective sidewalls
I'm looking for some 700c tires with reflective sidewalls, to use while commuting this fall and winter.
Know they exist -- can't find them.
Any recommendations?
And are these tires good as tires go -- that is, decent ride, etc. -- or should they be avoided?
Know they exist -- can't find them.
Any recommendations?
And are these tires good as tires go -- that is, decent ride, etc. -- or should they be avoided?
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Schwalbe Marathon Plus has them. I put over 12,500 flat free miles on one set before I decided that they were getting thin enough to replace.
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I run the Vittoria Randonneur Cross 700x35 on my Raleigh One-Way and the reflective sidewall is really bright at night. Runs fine in the rain too.
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Specialized has several, as does Schwable.
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Schwalbe makes a wide range of tires, lots of them have reflective sidewalls. They tend to be very sturdy, puncture resistant and on the heavy side. There are two models of Schwalbe studded tires with reflective sidewalls if you want to commute through the winter. I've also seen Michelin and Vredestein tires with reflective sidewalls.
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Mine are Michelin Transworld City. Reflecterized tires are a great addition. I can't see how motorists can miss them.
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Are talking about tires or rims?
My rims are reflective. Don't know about the tires though.
Here is is with a light shining on it.
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My rims are reflective. Don't know about the tires though.
Here is is with a light shining on it.
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Not sure if they are in that size, but the michelin transworld city has them.
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+1 on the Schwalbes. I've got 700x35 Marathons and 700x35 Marathon Winter tires. Absolutely excellent tires.
The Michelin TransWorlds cost less than the Marathons but to me the Marathons have a much nicer feel and seem to have less rolling resistance.
The Michelin TransWorlds cost less than the Marathons but to me the Marathons have a much nicer feel and seem to have less rolling resistance.
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Many thanks for the suggestions.
Gives me some brands to pin down.
FAIRMONT's picture gives you an idea of why I want reflective sidewalls. I have lights fore and aft, but I feel like I'm not so visible from the side.
This picture, and every other picture I've seen, shows that the reflective tires shout out "bicycle" to anything with a headlight coming from the side.
Gives me some brands to pin down.
FAIRMONT's picture gives you an idea of why I want reflective sidewalls. I have lights fore and aft, but I feel like I'm not so visible from the side.
This picture, and every other picture I've seen, shows that the reflective tires shout out "bicycle" to anything with a headlight coming from the side.
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I posted this a few days ago on this forum. The pictures were made about a year ago, but they very clearly show the before and after. The pictures speak for themselves.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...9&postcount=22
It's hard to find non-reflective tyres over here (Netherlands); they're just not stocked by the bicycle shops.
https://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...9&postcount=22
It's hard to find non-reflective tyres over here (Netherlands); they're just not stocked by the bicycle shops.
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Many thanks for the suggestions.
Gives me some brands to pin down.
FAIRMONT's picture gives you an idea of why I want reflective sidewalls. I have lights fore and aft, but I feel like I'm not so visible from the side.
This picture, and every other picture I've seen, shows that the reflective tires shout out "bicycle" to anything with a headlight coming from the side.
Gives me some brands to pin down.
FAIRMONT's picture gives you an idea of why I want reflective sidewalls. I have lights fore and aft, but I feel like I'm not so visible from the side.
This picture, and every other picture I've seen, shows that the reflective tires shout out "bicycle" to anything with a headlight coming from the side.
Also, a couple strobes mounted to the frame will add active lighting. Lightman makes some very good strobes, from what I've heard.
But for the ultimate in "pimping", you can't do better than a Down Low Glow. BAH has some very nice pics on his blog.
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+1 on both the Vittoria Randonneurs and the Panaracer Crosstowns. I have the Vittorias on my 700c road bike, and the Panaracers on my converted MTB-commuter (26"). Very happy with both.
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Michelin Trans World City
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20to%20700x28
Just put them on.


Nashbar $8.33 each, bought six tires
700 X 28's Was able to install them with Just My Hands.
A Very Tight Fit on The Felt F-80
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...%20to%20700x28
Just put them on.


Nashbar $8.33 each, bought six tires
700 X 28's Was able to install them with Just My Hands.
A Very Tight Fit on The Felt F-80
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Getting a pair of Shwalbe Marathon plus 700 x 25c. Anybody have experience with this model and size?
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Schwalbe marathon racer 35s on the flatbar roadie here...fast, comfy and reliable. I've a pair of 28s inbound for the SS, fine tyres

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+1 Only about 3000 on 3 different sets, but I'm sure I'll do about 7500 per set. They're only expensive at first...best all-around commuter tire on the market. Like Ron Popeil says, 'Set 'em and forget 'em."