Touring / Gravel tyre choice
#1
Touring / Gravel tyre choice
Hello,
I am riding a multi-day cycling trip of 1000km (+/- 100km/day).
For tire and wheel choice.
Currently I have 2 wheel sets
- Carbon 700C (Bontrager aeolus 3V) 11-34 + Bontrager R3 28mm slick tires
- Alu 650B (DT Swiss GR1600 ) 11-42 + WTB venture 47mm
The route we are riding (south france in may => dry weather) is going according to komoot :
unpaved 15%
hardened gravel 5%
hardened 19%
asphalt 60%
Everything has to come with the bike, but we are staying in airbnb's, so no sleeping equipment.
I estimate that the bike (10kg) will have to carry at least another 20kg of luggage.
The intention is to have a lot of comfort, we are not focused on speed.
Now I am wondering which wheels I should ride the tour with. I also have a set of Specialized pathfinder pro's 700/40 at home. and if necessary I will buy another set of extra tires if needed.
would like your advice on this.
I am riding a multi-day cycling trip of 1000km (+/- 100km/day).
For tire and wheel choice.
Currently I have 2 wheel sets
- Carbon 700C (Bontrager aeolus 3V) 11-34 + Bontrager R3 28mm slick tires
- Alu 650B (DT Swiss GR1600 ) 11-42 + WTB venture 47mm
The route we are riding (south france in may => dry weather) is going according to komoot :
unpaved 15%
hardened gravel 5%
hardened 19%
asphalt 60%
Everything has to come with the bike, but we are staying in airbnb's, so no sleeping equipment.
I estimate that the bike (10kg) will have to carry at least another 20kg of luggage.
The intention is to have a lot of comfort, we are not focused on speed.
Now I am wondering which wheels I should ride the tour with. I also have a set of Specialized pathfinder pro's 700/40 at home. and if necessary I will buy another set of extra tires if needed.
would like your advice on this.
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If you're staying at Airbnbs, then 20kg seems like a lot of gear to carry. And I know the focus is not on speed, but it's still 100km per day so I might lean towards efficiency - 700c with the 40mm Pathfinders might be my choice.
#4
I will try less kg, i still need to list everything i need to carry. We won't be cooking either, so i guess 20kg is indeed a lot.
bags are ortlieb backrollers + steering bag ultimate 6.
i guess relevant choise
700c + pathfinders 40
650b + WTB Venture 47
650b + Slick 45+ like schwalbe marathons?
#5
Junior Member
I just wrapped up a 10,500 mile tour around the US perimeter and used the WTB Byways on a 650b wheelset, 3 sets actually. I went through all the terrain you're talking about and they were awesome, except for mud and sand. The nice and wide 47mm absorbed so much that it was like being in a Cadillac. Just my two cents.
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I just wrapped up a 10,500 mile tour around the US perimeter and used the WTB Byways on a 650b wheelset, 3 sets actually. I went through all the terrain you're talking about and they were awesome, except for mud and sand. The nice and wide 47mm absorbed so much that it was like being in a Cadillac. Just my two cents.
I Hadn't concidered a tire like de byways, but i makes perfectly sense. i think i'll put those on.
any advice on saddles?
#7
Junior Member
Sure. I don't know about you, but I'm 58 and have tried every saddle under the sun, literally thousands of dollars, and still had saddle sores. I'd been fitted at different shops all to no avail. Plus wearing padded shorts just sucks. They are uncomfortable at best and can get pretty expensive.
I found a seat company based out of California founded by a chiropractor. It's called Infinity Bike Seat, website is infinitybikeseat.com. An intriguing design. Plus it's designed to be used without padded shorts. I bought the E1X for $387. It is by far, the best saddle I have ever used and I will never go back to anything else, it's that good. I did a 10,500 mile tour around the US perimeter with it. Average 50 miles a day for 323 days and never had a saddle sore or any discomfort. I know I'm gushing on the seat but it's that good. Plus just wearing a pair of Andiamo liners and a pair of Aerotech commuter shorts was just what I wanted, no more padded diapers!. I'm more into comfort now than how I look.
I found a seat company based out of California founded by a chiropractor. It's called Infinity Bike Seat, website is infinitybikeseat.com. An intriguing design. Plus it's designed to be used without padded shorts. I bought the E1X for $387. It is by far, the best saddle I have ever used and I will never go back to anything else, it's that good. I did a 10,500 mile tour around the US perimeter with it. Average 50 miles a day for 323 days and never had a saddle sore or any discomfort. I know I'm gushing on the seat but it's that good. Plus just wearing a pair of Andiamo liners and a pair of Aerotech commuter shorts was just what I wanted, no more padded diapers!. I'm more into comfort now than how I look.