I bought some a few months ago from Gnashbar.  Some 700 x 32 TG
folding and a couple of wire bead 700 x 28 non-TG.  The wire bead
tires were on special for something like 12.00 each, so I thought I'd
give them a try.  They're nice tires and run well, but I had a
puncture in the non-TG within 500 miles.  The TG tires have 1500miles
on them with no flats (so far, touch wood etc. etc.).  I measured the
32's at an actual size of 30mm, with 100psi on a Velocity Razor.
Actually, I had a problem with one of the 700 x 28 wire bead tires
(wouldn't stay on the rim -
(Campagnolo rims on that bike) and emailed Panaracer with my
complaint.  They sent me two 700 x 32 TG folding tires as a goodwill
gesture.  Gnashbar also sent me a new 700 x 28 as a replacement.
Pretty amazing customer service all round.

Have to say though, that the Schwalbe Marathons look to have a
stronger sidewall and when I eventually wear out my Panaracer tire
stock, I might give the Marathons a try.

On Dec 1, 11:13 pm, JL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The chart at wall bikehttp://www.wallbike.com/tires/panaracer.html
> which someone posted earlier claims to be a Pasela Tour Guard chart.
> Are they the same width as the no TG models?  are the non TG tires
> still available anyplace?  I happen to think that the Pasela TG
> 700X28c is the best "cheap" tire I have ever ridden.  I have a pair on
> the road standard and with the short reach brakes these are the
> biggest tires that can comfortably fit.
>
> Jason
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