Even if they don't, they do.  Rivendell will sell you anything that Merry 
Sales sells, if you want to go that route.  Your local bike shop with a 
Merry Sales account also can do the same.  Everything Soma is available 
from Merry Sales.  

Maybe when I wear out some of the 650B New Express tires I'm running I'll 
splurge on some super stout Fatties Rumpkin

On Friday, February 15, 2013 8:04:09 AM UTC-8, stevef wrote:
>
> Soma has a new version of the Fatty Rumpkin with a puncture proof 
> layer--the "toughest 650b touring tire around."  Scroll down a bit here:
>
> http://www.somafab.blogspot.com/
>
> Skinwall mtb tires, too!  
>
> I'm sure Riv will have one or both of these products soon if you prefer to 
> shop on topic.
>
> Steve
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:42 PM, hsmitham <hughs...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Wow thanks for the responses.
>>
>>
>>  Mike I want the Schwalbe's to thwart the goat heads when I go with you 
>> fellows on mixed terrain rides. I plan on using the hetres for most of my 
>> riding, tour, commute, ect…I also plan on having another wheel set built by 
>> Rich in the distant future, wife has needs tooJ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I would purchase the Schwalbe’s today if Riv had them, talked to them 
>> today and they won’t have any till mid March! Ironically, when I was having 
>> the bike built it was spec’d with the Marathons and I instead supplied the 
>> Hetres, oh the humanity. I asked Mark and he confirmed my suspicion that 
>> they have a limited number of the Marathon 650b’ reserved for builds. So 
>> I’ve been looking elsewhere.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> The Sheldon Brown site which I posted an excerpt from states that the 26 
>> x 1 ½ is equivalent to a 650b which is 584mm. I realize that you can’t use 
>> a decimal equivalent in place of a fractional. I have yet to find anyone on 
>> the web selling this size. So I am now entrenched in the 650b world and all 
>> it peculiarities.
>>
>> ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Hugh 
>>
>> Sunland, Ca
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:55:53 PM UTC-8, Mike Schiller wrote:
>>>
>>> Hugh, that is the equivalent size to ERTO 584mm.  The Schwalbe's are 
>>> very durable but most feel they ride very "dead"  compared to the Hetres 
>>> you've been riding. Perhaps a better tire is the Soma B-line. Unless you 
>>> want the reflective stripe of the Schwalbe's. 
>>>
>>> ~mike
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:49:09 PM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey new to the 650b size. Went to SB web site and found this sizing 
>>>> equivalent for the french utility size.
>>>>
>>>> 26 x 1 1/2 (650B)584 mmFrench <http://sheldonbrown.com/velos.html> 
>>>> utility, 
>>>> tandem and loaded-touring bikes,
>>>> a very few Raleigh (U.S.) & Schwinn mountain bikes.
>>>> So if I purchased a Schwalbe Marathon wire GreenGuard HS420 in 26x1 
>>>> 1/2  it should work right? Just want to be sure before I pull the trigger. 
>>>> Thanks in advance for holding my hand :)
>>>>
>>>> Hugh
>>>> Sunland, Ca
>>>>
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