I figured out the trick to getting clearance for the BG Rock n Road tires:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emarg0ed/8426051944/in/photostream ;)
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Justin,
Marathon Supremes would be my personal rec. after trying them on my
SimpleOne. The 42-622/700x40C model left room for fenders when mounted
on Open Pros - though I never did install fenders with them. They're
495g each, but designed to be as little tank-y as a Schwalbe tire that
will last f
Those look like great tires! Downsized Grifos.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Aaron Thomas wrote:
> David's tire suggestions are exactly what I would have counseled.
>
> It's interesting that the Challenge site doesn't list the Eroica anymore.
> That'd be a shame if they stopped making them —
Have the Duremes on my SimpleOne and there is ample room. Have been
thinking about buying a set of Rock n' Roads for the bike. Don't see why
they shouldn't fit, although it may be a challenge under the Berthoud
fenders currently on the bikes.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 7:21
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:21:35 AM UTC-5, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Challenge Eroica is a 30mm tire. I have a set waiting to be installed when
> my Jack Browns wear down.
>
> Grand Bois Cypres is a 32mm tire. Very supple and fast. Amazingly so. But
> too delicate for my needs. I had pr
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Thomas McCause wrote:
> I had a pair on my simple one for quite some time before it was sold...there
> was plenty of clearance
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/26259416@N05/7510584792/in/photostream
The R&R's look great on your SO. It seems that there is some
variab
I had a pair on my simple one for quite some time before it was
sold...there was plenty of clearance
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26259416@N05/7510584792/in/photostream
now the tires reside on my Rawland
On Monday, January 21, 2013 10:21:40 PM UTC-7, Philip Williamson wrote:
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> I'm not sure Ro
David's tire suggestions are exactly what I would have counseled.
It's interesting that the Challenge site doesn't list the Eroica anymore.
That'd be a shame if they stopped making them — they are wonderful tires!
However, it looks like they've introduced another "gravel" racing tire: the
Alman
Mike, please post some pics of your QB with the R&R!
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If a 700x50 tire fits with a little clearance - then our 700x43 Rock'n Road
tire should fit no problem.
I apologize that I'm not familiar with all the Rivendell models. Here is a
link to my blog page that has all the dimensions-
http://brucegordoncycles.blogspot.com/2012/04/rock-n-road-tire-is-
If so, then a really short product run. They just came out last year. Glad
I picked up a pair, although hope they aren't as delicate as you found the
PR to be. If so, back to Jack Brown!
FYI, here are some for sale, possibly get 'em while you can:
http://www.treefortbikes.com/product/333222384290/
On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 21:21 -0800, cyclotourist wrote:
> Challenge Eroica is a 30mm tire. I have a set waiting to be installed
> when my Jack Browns wear down.
>
I'm not sure they're still available anymore. I checked Challenge's web
site and found it was no longer listed. Given how plush the a
Yep, I got them squeezed into my QB. They ride really great, fairly
well on pavement and super on trails. really supple. -Mike
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 10:09 PM, René Sterental wrote:
> Has anyone tried the Rock'n'Road tires?
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2013, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>> On
Has anyone tried the Rock'n'Road tires?
On Monday, January 21, 2013, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 16:01 -0800, justinaug...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hey folks
> > Just wondering what the general consensus is for the best combination of
> fat and supple tires for 700c. I currently ha
I love the Grand Bois Cypres 700x32. Very cushy ride and I have not had any
durability issues.
-Matt
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I'm not sure Rock 'n Roads will fit on a Quickbeam or SimpleOne. Someone
here was selling a pair they really liked, but couldn't make work with a
Quickbeam. I for one wish they fit easily.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
PS: Justin, don't you still owe me a Bike Bureau?
On Monday, January 21, 201
Challenge Eroica is a 30mm tire. I have a set waiting to be installed when
my Jack Browns wear down.
Grand Bois Cypres is a 32mm tire. Very supple and fast. Amazingly so. But
too delicate for my needs. I had problems with them..
Challenge Grifo XS is 32mm. Slight knob/pattern. No experience, but
On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 16:01 -0800, justinaug...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey folks
> Just wondering what the general consensus is for the best combination of fat
> and supple tires for 700c. I currently have Pasela 32c on it but would like a
> bit more cush if I can get it while not going full on Schwa
You might want to look at the Bruce Gordon Rock 'n Road tires - they are 700x43
http://www.bgcycles.com/rock-n-road-tire.html
Regards,
Bruce Gordon
On Jan 21, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Jim Mather wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 4:01 PM, wrote:
>> Hey folks
>> Just wondering what the general consen
My first foray into the world of supple(r) tires (after trying a few different
breeds of Marathons) is with the 35c Soma New XPress tires. They feel good to
me and I run them at 65-70psi or thereabouts. They're folders as well, which is
a nice touch. 35c in the Soma is noticeably bigger than 35c
Let me urge upon y'all that as porky as the Big Apples undoubtedly are (I
don't bother with the nasty, skinny 50s. The 60s I have are the LiteSkin
model at a svelte 800 gr) they do roll very well for their heft even at
absurdly low pressures.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Jim Mather wrote:
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 4:01 PM, wrote:
> Hey folks
> Just wondering what the general consensus is for the best combination of fat
> and supple tires for 700c. I currently have Pasela 32c on it but would like a
> bit more cush if I can get it while not
> going full on Schwalbe tank.
I had 700
Hey folks
Just wondering what the general consensus is for the best combination of fat
and supple tires for 700c. I currently have Pasela 32c on it but would like a
bit more cush if I can get it while not going full on Schwalbe tank.
Thanks!
-J
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