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collings 10-09-08 03:37 PM

Tires for a 26" LHT ?
 
Can anyone recommend from experience a good tire for a 54' LHT running 26'....
I'd like to run a fatter tire than comes with the complete. thanks.
P.S. whats with the trend of scrubbing off the logo's on these bikes ? just curious.

antokelly 10-09-08 04:06 PM

well i have the schwalble marathon plus but im thinking of changeing to the supreams ,the reason the plus tyres are on a bit on the heavy side other than that there great.

HardyWeinberg 10-09-08 04:13 PM

Big Apples for me. 2.0s leave plenty of room for fenders.

kk4df 10-09-08 05:03 PM

I have the standard Schwalbe Marathons, and like them a lot. The Plus are heavier and more flat resistant, and the Supremes are lighter. If I don't get any flats with these, I may try the Supremes next time, but not sure.

Cave 10-09-08 07:47 PM

What will you be using the bike for?
Commuting? Fast rides? Tarmac? Off-road? Heavy load?

letouriste 10-09-08 10:39 PM


P.S. whats with the trend of scrubbing off the logo's on these bikes ? just curious.
No scrubbing involved actually... the day I brought mine home the Surly decal started to flake and peel off. I think the stickers are lower-quality than usual, but this is not a bother to many LHT buyers because they see the advantage in an unmarked, less-flashy "utility" aesthetic. At least, that's the case for me. Some day I'll sit down and peel them all off.

jwbnyc 10-09-08 11:17 PM

I'm running 50s Supremes right now.

Next time I'll go with 1.6 something or other.

50s are damn big. More tire than I need anyway.

Nice and stable though.

xcapekey 10-10-08 12:06 AM

I like Panracer Paselas....32mm...there is one with a folding bead that can be rolled up and thrown into a pannier for a spare...

they can be deflated for when you hit some looser terrain...

I have a general aversion towards logos so that's why I removed mine...

roadfix 10-10-08 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by collings (Post 7634659)
P.S. whats with the trend of scrubbing off the logo's on these bikes ? just curious.

I didn't know there was a trend. I've been pulling decals and stickers off for a very long time, and not just off of bikes and components. :D

collings 10-10-08 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by Cave (Post 7636193)
What will you be using the bike for?
Commuting? Fast rides? Tarmac? Off-road? Heavy load?

commuting and FLT.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

kuan 10-10-08 05:40 PM

I just got Schwalbe Marathon Supremes and they're quite nice. They roll as well (it seems) as the WTB Slickasasaurii that came with the bike. Only time will tell I guess.

brucewiley 10-10-08 05:49 PM

I've found the Continental Country Rides I have on my trekking bike to be sturdy and they roll very well on pavement. I've put them through some nasty off-road trips loaded with gear and they have held up to my abuse. They are 1.75 size and a very reasonable price. 950 miles on them so far with no flats.

Bruce

surreal 10-11-08 02:29 PM

schwalbe marathons of every sort are bomb-proof, ime. I'm putting 26"x2.0" xr's on my lht when it's done. I road a pair of marathon plusses for eons, never a flat. I didn't even throw them out; i gave em to an acquaintence for commuting.

The Smokester 10-11-08 04:48 PM

I'm using Continental Travel Contacts 26 x 1.75 and have over 3500 miles on them trouble free.


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