I was fine on my Sam last year on Ultra Dynamico Cavas I think they were 
42s. I did the medium chunky 35 mile ride. This year I'm planning to do the 
full chonk ride. 
This being said, my crank and bottom bracket just broke. If I cant get it 
fixed in time I'll be on my Sam again, which is anything but a terrible 
situation!

On Monday, October 14, 2024 at 3:50:55 PM UTC-4 fmri...@gmail.com wrote:

> This year is my first year and plan on doing the opposite - riding my Sam 
> which is a new build instead of my tanglefoot. Any reason why you’re 
> switching this year? Is it more of a mtb ride?
>
> .. Franco Rinaldi ..
> (c) 646 403 0661 <(646)%20403-0661>
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>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 2:17 PM Davey Two Shoes <dgold...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> I'll be there, rode my Sam last year but this year I plan to use my 
>> Tanglefoot. 
>>
>> On Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 11:24:11 AM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> Re-heading this message:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Max; the TBs are now on my “Alternatives to the OR” list.
>>>
>>> Next question, to all: What about the Soma Cazadero, in the 622X50 mm 
>>> size? This gets good reviews, including a “4 thumbs up” by CyclingAbout, 
>>> tho’ I recall Jan panned it several years ago when — I think — it was made 
>>> only in the 42 mm size.
>>>
>>> What to RBW-listers who have used the Cazadero think about it’s 
>>> directional stability on deep, loose surfaces (gravel, sand) and its 
>>> rolling resistance and, especially, how it corners, on pavement?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 6:59 AM maxcr <max.fai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think thunderburts strike the perfect balance between on/off road - I 
>>>> run them tubeless without issues at all (no seeping or anything like that 
>>>> at all)
>>>>
>>>> For me (I go slow) they corner very well on pavement and I've taken 
>>>> them through pretty rough New England trails with roots, rocks, etc and 
>>>> they've held up very well with no punctures. 
>>>>
>>>> My new Rosco Bubbe build will have endurance knobbie RH but I haven't 
>>>> tried them yet, so can't compare them.
>>>>
>>>> Max
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 4:46:34 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Please forgive the tangent, but can you say how well the Thunderburts 
>>>>> roll compared to other similar tires, in particular — a reach, here — to 
>>>>> the RH Oracle Ridge? 
>>>>>
>>>>> Also:
>>>>>
>>>>> Do they corner well on pavement?
>>>>>
>>>>> Do they hold sealant well — sidewall or bead seep?
>>>>>
>>>>> How well or badly do they resist punctures?
>>>>>
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