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Help me find my perfect tyres
I'm in the market for a new set of tyres for my commuter/general runaround bike. It came with 700x32c tyres with an inverted tread. For a while I had an almost slick 23c tyre on the back which, while fast, was rather harsh on the local towpath. I've got a hankering for a new set and have a few needs/wants:
Something like the Freedom Thickslick Sport (28c) seems perfect except they're darn heavy - 467g each. Despite that they seem like good tyres and might end up going for them. A tyre similar to the Thickslick but a little lighter would be ideal. Does anyone know of my "perfect" tyre? Thanks! |
I use panracer pasela tourguard. 700x35, kevlar bead also comes in 32. Small tread siping. Works great for me, pave, dirt paths, beat up MA roads.
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Originally Posted by Leebo
(Post 15603287)
I use panracer pasela tourguard. 700x35, kevlar bead also comes in 32. Small tread siping. Works great for me, pave, dirt paths, beat up MA roads.
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Roadie bike? 28 may be max that will fit.. puncture protection adds weight. now if you bring spare tubes,
and are fast at replacing them in any place or weather., that makes super light tires OK. If you want to get there without mending a puncture , then the added weight will be welcome. |
fietsbob. I prefer to take some risk and fix a few flats now and then. Heavy tires are unpleasant to me.
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Originally Posted by noglider
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fietsbob. I prefer to take some risk and fix a few flats now and then. Heavy tires are unpleasant to me.
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That's a pretty aggressive racing tire. I've ridden potholed-city streets on those, but I don't think I would any more, given a choice. I like to ride very-light-weight, narrow tires on weekend rides. On normal streets, I prefer 28mm or more. I'm currently using 32mm Paselas on my SUV. They don't feel heavy at all, and they're nice and cushy.
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I went with freedom thickslicks 28. The role really nicely. I like the feel.
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maf, although the Panaracer tire doesn't have a completely bald tread, which I would prefer also, the tread is light enough that it doesn't slow me down or make me slip on the surface.
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It sounds like you're describing the Vittoria Rubino Pro Slick. I have Rubino Pros (non-slick) from last year that I have yet to mount, as I am not entirely convinced that tread is useless on a bicycle tire. I'm hoping the 25mm will fit on my BMC Streetracer. It will be a tight fit.
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