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RJMurphy 05-07-13 08:31 PM

Truely Yellow Tires, Please...
 
I just bought some Michelin Lithion 2's in "yellow"... Besides being the worst time I have ever had installing a tire, they are definitely burnt orange. For reference, Fizik's yellow bar tape is true yellow. Or even the Mavic symbol on the Aksium Race's. I was curious if anyone else has/seen truly yellow tires? I was just snooping around and Maxxis' Detonators "yellow" seems to be orange as well. Thank you folks. 700c x 23.

Ryan M.

mac4095 05-07-13 08:39 PM

http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/a...13ydo1_500.jpg

sced 05-07-13 08:52 PM

I really liked the original Lithions, which are as yellow as it gets. Right now I have the 2's in blue and like them even more. Mounting them has never been a problem.

RJMurphy 05-07-13 08:56 PM

Thanks for the input. Not sure what it was. One went on fine. Other popped a tube, took it off, re applied, couldn't get it closed up, switched sides and after 2 tries finally got it on. The tire itself looks like it's going to last, just the bright yellow vs. orange-muted-yellow looks a little ridiculous. No problem going back to black if i can't find any. Cheers!

sced 05-07-13 09:08 PM

Maybe you got a bad batch.

I put the whole wheel with the tube mounted slightly inflated "inside" the tire with the beads outside. Then I use levers to mount one bead, then do the other side. There are a lot of bikes at my house with different wheelsets and it always works.

RJMurphy 05-08-13 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by sced (Post 15601014)
Maybe you got a bad batch.

I put the whole wheel with the tube mounted slightly inflated "inside" the tire with the beads outside. Then I use levers to mount one bead, then do the other side. There are a lot of bikes at my house with different wheelsets and it always works.

I would guess to as well. Like I said, one was cake. The other was a fit and a half. I usually do one bead side on, tube in, inflate a little, lever the other on. Sometimes it takes a little more pressure, but for the most part works ok. One thing I did notice was how stiff the actual tread of the tire was so it couldn't curve around the tube and instead seemed to push it out over and over. I would hope that means less flats! But, we'll see.

popeye 05-08-13 01:00 PM

You will have better luck in the SS forum.

coasting 05-08-13 01:02 PM

so wrong about the lithion yellow. it is banana yellow. the vittorio rubino pro yellow is also bright yellow.

SpeshulEd 05-08-13 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by popeye (Post 15603605)
You will have better luck in the SS forum.

Why is that?

TampaRaleigh 05-08-13 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by RJMurphy (Post 15600877)
I just bought some Michelin Lithion 2's in "yellow"... Besides being the worst time I have ever had installing a tire, they are definitely burnt orange.

That's strange... I have the Lithion 2 tires and they are definitely yellow.

TampaRaleigh 05-08-13 01:30 PM

Nothing orange about these:

http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/a...ntitled-13.jpg

LeosLeader 05-08-13 01:30 PM

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=yellow+23c+tires

sced 05-08-13 01:43 PM

Wife's bike with original Lithions

http://i832.photobucket.com/albums/z...oehl/Giant.jpg

popeye 05-08-13 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 15603647)
Why is that?

The 178 silly.

RJMurphy 05-08-13 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by TampaRaleigh (Post 15603737)


Point in case: 2 yellows there. Your cages are bright yellow, tires are banana yellow. Banana yellow and orange-yellow and bright yellow are all different. Very nice though! That's kind of what I'm going for!

RJMurphy 05-08-13 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by sced (Post 15603799)


Nice! Yeah definitely a different yellow. I'll post pics when it gets sunny and you'll see the difference.

RJMurphy 05-08-13 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 15603612)
so wrong about the lithion yellow. it is banana yellow. the vittorio rubino pro yellow is also bright yellow.


Banana yellow is what I'm avoiding it seems then. In comparison, it looks "orange." I'll check into Vittorio Rubino if it's brighter. Thanks! What's the point on spending a ton on a bike and have it mismatched and look like crap.

SpeshulEd 05-08-13 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by popeye (Post 15604028)
The 178 silly.

Yeah, I still don't get it.

I've yet to see many bikes posted in there with colored tires (minus the jackass thread).

edit: Spoke too soon, someone just posted a bike with yellow tires.


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