al. At 50 PSI they are a very comfortable
> multi-surface tire.
>
> --- On Mon, 11/29/10, William wrote:
>
> From: William
> Subject: [RBW] Re: 650B Ourson closeouts
> To: "RBW Owners Bunch"
> Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 12:37 PM
>
> My Oursons
Subject: [RBW] Re: 650B Ourson closeouts
To: "RBW Owners Bunch"
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 12:37 PM
My Oursons came in today. They look just great. I like the Panaracer
packaging (heat sealed plastic bag). Minimalist, yet keeps them
clean, and I imagine keeps them protected
My Oursons came in today. They look just great. I like the Panaracer
packaging (heat sealed plastic bag). Minimalist, yet keeps them
clean, and I imagine keeps them protected from aging somewhat.
Now the question is whether to start riding them right away or keep
them packaged up for later? Th
The top of my beverage refrigerator resembles this remark (Nifty-Swifty,
Maxy Fasty, CdlV, spare Oursons, Cypres, speedblends...and then there are the
26" tires for the Ram...)
From: William
dozen or more different tires on their mountain bikes and
jus
I just ordered a pair. I remember various mountain bike buddies that
would try a dozen or more different tires on their mountain bikes and
just stack them up in their garage in a floppy pile. How many 650B
tires will be too many? We've got 3 bikes. We have 6 different pairs
of tires for those 3
The Lierre that is replacing the Ourson looks pretty great, too. So
many snazzy 650B tires to ride!
On Nov 22, 1:03 pm, rcnute wrote:
> I am so getting a pair. Or two.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Nov 22, 9:32 am, cyclotourist wrote:
>
> > For those of you in the 650B camp or are B-curious, Jan/Compass is
I am so getting a pair. Or two.
Ryan
On Nov 22, 9:32 am, cyclotourist wrote:
> For those of you in the 650B camp or are B-curious, Jan/Compass is closing
> out the Ourson tires. Basically Col de la Vie tires with a lighter/folding
> casing. Sounds like a great tire for mixed terrain rides!
>