Easy answer; Simworks Homage 650/27.5 x 43 (or 55). Both fantastic and on sale now for just $54.00.
Sent from my iPhone On Sep 13, 2024, at 2:07 PM, Jason Fuller <jtf.ful...@gmail.com> wrote:
There certainly isn't much out there. I ordered 650Bx43 Gravel King SK's from Germany and they measure quite true to size and are great all-rounder tires in my opinion. The shipping is costly, but the tires themselves were cheap; I ordered two pair and the total was cheaper than US MSRP for GK's. I ordered thru bike-components.de. They also have the nice Schwalbe tubes On Thursday 12 September 2024 at 15:45:03 UTC-7 Ken Mattina wrote:
I like the 47mm Teravail Rampart tires.
I'll put in a plug for the Soma Cazaderos. The 48 version runs small and would be a great choice if you're looking for a semi knobbed tire below 48mm.
On Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 11:59:43 AM UTC-7 John Bokman wrote:
I ride 700c, but agree that Bruce Gordon R&R are excellent tires! Fantastic on the rough stuff, and good on pavement. The owners are great people, too, providing excellent customer support.I am a big fan of Panaracer tires, having ridden various iterations for years. My current favorite for city riding is the Pasella Protite. Very comfy tires, with better puncture resistance than the original. They offer great grip on pavement - and they do surprisingly well on dirt. However, I wish they came in a 700cx40 or 42. The fattest is a 38mm.
John
On Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 10:35:41 AM UTC-7 Kyle Cotchett wrote:
If you are into knobby tires, I am currently riding some bruce gordon 43mm rock n roads on my bleriot. I love mine. They rip on trail paths and didnt feel slowed down on pavement. They do make that nice treaded hum on pavement if youre into that sort of thing.
Kyle
On Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 8:19:43 AM UTC-7 Michael Baquerizo wrote:
https://www.modernbike.com/panaracer-t-serv-protite-folding-tire-650b-x-44mm-black
sorry i never measured what mine come out to on a set of VO voyager rims.
I use these on my 'commuter' (i'm freelance so i don't often commute) but have and ride around NYC with these.
Not sure I've seen anything marked between 42-584 and 48-584. Smitty in DC
On Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 9:50:57 AM UTC-4 David B wrote:
Curious what true 43mm-46mm 650b tire options are currently available. I'm using Velocity Atlas rims, so 'true' meaning they'll measure that on those rims. I setup my Riv Redwood (glad I kept) as 650b for a while now and am running 48mm Pari Motos (slightly undersized). They're mighty close to the chainstays, so looking for something slightly smaller. Asking for 43mm as it seems many of the current 42mm are undersized. Thanks! David
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