The Furious Fred is nice, too and rolls quite well on pavement. While they
are not "beefier" than the Compass tires, they've stood up well to the dirt
(mostly) and gravel (quite a bit) that I've ridden them on.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:17 PM, David Banzer wrote:
> +1 to the Thunder Burt.
>
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+1 to the Thunder Burt.
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Schwalbe Thunder Burt!
They're pretty fast and mostly silent on pavement, faster than any other
knobby/light knobby tire and as fast as Schwalbe Super Motos. Yet, the
knobs give them superior traction on dirt/gravel compared to any slick
tire. The shoulder knobs stay out of the way until you cor
Hello all,
I am wanting to throw some large tires on my Atlantis. I am writing in hope
that someone will have suggestions that might help me decide. Here is what
I am looking for:
1. Holds up well on medium to loose gravel, but still rolls nicely on
pavement.
2. Ideally something with a bit o
Using Velocity Synergy Rims that measure 23mm wide I think, They Measure
just under 41mm on those rims, and as David said, they ride really
supple, and cant speak of flats after only 3 rides.hope this helps
-Mike
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Michael Williams
wrote:
> just wanted to
just wanted to say thanks to the group, Rob from Ocean Air Cycles in
particular for a great tire recommendation in the Resist Nomad. A while
back I had posted requesting some info on a possible 700x40 "plush" tire.
I went with a pair of them and they are perfect. I have a set of Hetres