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Oh, and I finally gave up the hope of finding an awesome tire deal, ended my handwringing and ordered the yearly tires - Michelin Power Road TLRs this time around.
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Oh yeah - a lot more work. Not surprisingly, some gravel tires are faster than others, though. I've only tried a few, but the G-One Allround are my favorite so far (I almost bought another pair yesterday - I totally don't need them, but tan sidewalls are worth $80, right?). What's on your wheels now?
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
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Oh wow, that’s so tragic!
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Giant Crosscut AT 1. I don’t even think Giant sells them retail. I’m guessing I’m wasting 20-30W on these.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
Their knobbies look so interesting, although I really have no use for them around here.
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Giant Crosscut AT 1. I don’t even think Giant sells them retail. I’m guessing I’m wasting 20-30W on these.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
https://www.donnellycycling.com/coll...-bead-clincher
They're slow as heck until you get on hardpack.
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I have these:
https://www.donnellycycling.com/coll...-bead-clincher
They're slow as heck until you get on hardpack.
https://www.donnellycycling.com/coll...-bead-clincher
They're slow as heck until you get on hardpack.
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This.
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A couple of gravel tire options that have had positive reviews from shop customers.
Kenda Tires | Bicycle | Flintridge Pro Cyclocross Tires | Find a Tire | Kenda Tires
Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready | Specialized.com
Kenda Tires | Bicycle | Flintridge Pro Cyclocross Tires | Find a Tire | Kenda Tires
Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready | Specialized.com
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Teravail makes an ineresting-looking mixed terrain tire. Similar idea to the Pathfinder.
Washburn | Teravail
Washburn | Teravail
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I have them mounted tubeless on nice wheels (Ardennes+ SL) for the dirt, and 25 mm GP 4-seasons with tubes on not-so-nice Ardennes+ GPs for commuting. Every time I switch to the fatties, it feels like riding through something denser than air.
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Same wheelset.
#6714
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You asking for a friend? Because you won’t be allowed to ride around all willy-nilly and unsupervised in NYS.
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I’ve never owned one, and I don’t see where my quality of life has suffered one bit.
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#6718
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Giant Crosscut AT 1. I don’t even think Giant sells them retail. I’m guessing I’m wasting 20-30W on these.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
Edit: oh, I forgot to mention - while looking at tires, I saw that Schwalbe is now offering the G-One Speed in larger sizes - 35 and 38, iirc. They used to only come in a 30mm, and it was one of the best tires I've had. I would think that they'd be awesome for occasional gravel and speedy on pavement.
Last edited by WhyFi; 02-19-21 at 08:43 AM.
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One reason it was so hard to get ride of him. Also, some crazy amount of his salary is still counted against the Eagles' salary cap even though he's no longer on the team. I think it's in the tens of millions.
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Giant Crosscut AT 1. I don’t even think Giant sells them retail. I’m guessing I’m wasting 20-30W on these.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
I was looking at getting either the G-One or the Terraspeed or even something from Rene Herse.
I don’t really need aggressive tread except for a couple of rides I have planned.
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I have these:
https://www.donnellycycling.com/coll...-bead-clincher
They're slow as heck until you get on hardpack.
https://www.donnellycycling.com/coll...-bead-clincher
They're slow as heck until you get on hardpack.
https://www.amazon.com.mx/Kenda-bici...bap_m_rp_20_sc