No experience in the 26” sizes, but I have run the endurance casing of the
RH Juniper Ridge and Fleecer Ridge on some serious tire eating terrain and
have never had another tire be as durable. I destroy a Maxxis tire almost
every ride it seems (only a slight exaggeration) but the RH endurance ha
I hope you enjoy the tires! I’ve got three bikes with RH (or Compass)
tires, some for years. I have two sets in the shed for another bike, and to
swap out knobbies for slicks. I enjoy the ride of those tires, and I
haven’t had bad flatting issues. My last set of flats were pinch flats,
includin
There are no better reasons :)
I went to the LBS and they are ordering in some RH tires. It’s only three
blocks to the shop, but I have some mobility problems and rode instead of
(painfully) walking. It was 10 degree today so that was a bit of an adventure.
It was so very nice to get outside an
IME, oh yes indeed. If the principal reason for riding is fun, as it
is for me, the superb rolling and cushioning qualities of RH EL tires,
even those only 28 mm wide, are worth even more than $150 a pair.
Others' priorities may differ.
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:44:30 PM UTC-5 Lynn Haas
I'd like to hear more about 26" Gravel Kings. I've read many reports about
the fast-rolling, smooth ride of Gravel Kings for 700C wheels, but only on
this thread have I heard about the 26" model.
Is the 26" (559 bsd) Gravel King non-SK a fast-rolling tire compared to,
say, RH 26" tires? I'd be int
I'm a big fan of Panaracer tires for 26" applications. My favorite
all-around is the Pasela in 26 x 1.75, but that width seems to be
perpetually hard to find. I also really like the Gravelking and Gravelking
SK. Keep in mind these are very different tires. The standard Gravelking is
smooth and
I hope they are! I just got the RH Naches Pass (26x1.8) for my 92 XO-1
(they fit, there's ample clearance, actual width might be narrower).
+1 for Panaracer Gravelkings. Shop around and you can find decent deals.
Patch
NYC
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:44:30 PM UTC-5 Lynn Haas wrote:
> I
I have the Rene Herse Humptulips Ridge (is that how you spell it??) on my
Bstone MB-2 and really like them! They are the quietest knobbies I’ve ever
ridden on pavement.
>
> On Feb 2, 2022, at 7:26 PM, Michael Morrissey
> wrote:
>
> If you think Marathon Supremes are prone to flats, just wai
If you think Marathon Supremes are prone to flats, just wait until you get
some Rene Herse tires!
What about some nice Continentals? I have always had good luck with their
tires:
https://bicyclewarehouse.com/products/continental-contact-plus-reflex-bike-tire-black
On Wednesday, February 2, 20
I have. They look nice. Are they $148 nice?
Lynn
> On Feb 2, 2022, at 7:33 PM, Eric Marth wrote:
>
> Have you looked at Rene Herse?
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https://www.renehersecycles.com/product-category/components/tires/26-inch/
On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:19:55 PM UTC-5 Lynn Haas wrote:
> I moved to Iowa this year, and am experiencing my first Iowa winter. I
> never expected to spend this much time on a t
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