26x1.25? that almost sounds like a skinny racing tire. One plus side
of having 2" tires
has been that I've had fewer flats, even riding in September here in
Northern California
which is Thorn Season. The other is that I haven't had to true up my
wheels anywhere
near as much as I did with a thin tire bike. I'm thinking of trying
the 1.4" tire for a season
and reporting back on my experience.
best
ts

On Mar 25, 1:40 pm, jonathan <silberb...@radicalmedia.com> wrote:
> How about the Schwalbe Marathon Racer?  I've been wanting a pari of
> those.  I have 26x1.25 Panaracer TServs which I've been very happy
> with on my Atlantis.
>
> On Mar 25, 2:26 pm, sanjoser <thomas.savar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I've been running continental 26"X1.9" tires for quite a while. I
> > don't have any complaints about them.
> > However, I'm thinking of getting something a little zippier, which I
> > interpret to mean smaller.
> > I thought this would be a good question to ask the group. What do
> > people use on their Atlantis? is
> > there any reason to go smaller in size? I notice the Schwalbe Marathon
> > in a 1.6" size on the Riv site.
> > any comments?
> > best
> > ts
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