The 26" Tire and Wheel Thread
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Anyone seen the Rider T1 from Terra One? Apparently some guy was bemoaning the lack of appropriate tires for vintage MTBs so he started a company and started making them himself. They have a good look. I may try a set.
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I’m now running the Continental Contact Speed 26x2.0 for both front and rear on the smooth tire wheels, and now that is warmer and drier, I have both wheels in use.
All winter I ran both the knobby tire wheels with the Race Kings to deal with the mess.
In the spring I rode for a while with a Race King in front and the Contact Speed in the rear.
The Contact Speed tires are about 1000 times easier to deal with than the RTP, at least on my rims. The Contact Speed rolls really well, too. Probably a couple more watts than the RTP.
However, Continental doesn’t really seem to export the 2.0” version to the US, so they aren’t easy to find here.
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I'm confused when people talk about Rene Herse slicks being "quiet." One of the things I like about them is their loud road hum, much like how the womp womp of a disc wheel can be pleasing. My RTP ELs roar on most types of pavement, and even hum a little on some fine gravel.
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Anyone have any experience/opinions regarding Ritchey Speedmax Beta in the 2.0" width? I just bought a set from an ebay seller, planning on using them on a mid-80's Univega Alpina for a nearby hardpack trail and the short road stint to get to it. This link is just an example, not where I bought them: https://www.treefortbikes.com/Ritche...a-26-x-20-Tire
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I’m running a Kenda K838 Slick Wire Bead Bicycle Tire, Blackwall, 26-Inch x 1.95- on the rear and a 1.5 straight tread on the front. Going for less resistance.
May put a Kendra on the front also if problems arise.
May put a Kendra on the front also if problems arise.
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I’m running a Kenda K838 Slick Wire Bead Bicycle Tire, Blackwall, 26-Inch x 1.95- on the rear and a 1.5 straight tread on the front. Going for less resistance.
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Inverted tread tires.
anybody riding on Serfas Drifter tires? I'm thinking of Serfas Drifters for my Electra Townie in 26 x 2.00 or 26 x 2.15.
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Michelin has a new-ish 559 tyre.
Michelin Pilot Pump
smooth tread design
folding bead
26x2.3
claimed 675g
https://www.bike-components.de/en/Mi...g-Tyre-p81083/
Michelin Pilot Pump
smooth tread design
folding bead
26x2.3
claimed 675g
https://www.bike-components.de/en/Mi...g-Tyre-p81083/
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I wanted another pair of the Maxxis 2.15 in DTH for an old Mongoose ATB I was building up. The best deal I could find at the time was on those with a darker sidewall and what they call "EXO" sidewall protection. They look OK but I like the look of the originals better. The sidewall seems stiff as compared to the original and does not give as cushy of a ride. If you want DTHs, stick with the non EXO version.
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I wanted another pair of the Maxxis 2.15 in DTH for an old Mongoose ATB I was building up. The best deal I could find at the time was on those with a darker sidewall and what they call "EXO" sidewall protection. They look OK but I like the look of the originals better. The sidewall seems stiff as compared to the original and does not give as cushy of a ride. If you want DTHs, stick with the non EXO version.
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Michelin Star Grip in a 26"
I'd like to try these tires out in the winter but it appears they only make them in a size other than 26". https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...0c-winter-tire
If any thread reader is able to confirm they are made in a 26" then post up! t.y.
If any thread reader is able to confirm they are made in a 26" then post up! t.y.
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Hey all looking for some white 26ers, is the simworks homage still available in white? Anyone know of others that are available?
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We got an old Raleigh Technium MTB for one of our kids, but I ended up donating a front wheel and two of the Contact Speed tires to get it set up.
So, I’m already running the Race Kings on my MTB, despite the dry trail conditions. Actually they are really fast. The rear tire is a bit noisy on pavement and it’s a bit of a waste to wear it down on dry trails and pavement . The front one, OTOH, could just as well be the year round tire as it doesn’t get much wear.
So, once it arrives, I’m going to try out perhaps the best remaining option for a really fast rear tire: the Continental Speed King. Hopefully it goes on and off easy like a Race King, not hard like the RTP! My hope would be to run it all year round except in the really messy parts of the winter when I will swap in the Race King rear wheel.
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So, I’m already running the Race Kings on my MTB, despite the dry trail conditions. Actually they are really fast. The rear tire is a bit noisy on pavement and it’s a bit of a waste to wear it down on dry trails and pavement . The front one, OTOH, could just as well be the year round tire as it doesn’t get much wear.
So, once it arrives, I’m going to try out perhaps the best remaining option for a really fast rear tire: the Continental Speed King. Hopefully it goes on and off easy like a Race King, not hard like the RTP! My hope would be to run it all year round except in the really messy parts of the winter when I will swap in the Race King rear wheel.
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@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Fat Frank 26x2.35", "creme reflex" (cream/white) color, 40+ in stock now.
@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.15", "creme reflex" color, 20+ in stock now.
On CraigList, there's an ad out in Denver (CO) for a pair of "basically new" PanaRacer Sim-Works "The Homage" tires, 26x1.95". No idea whether they've been sold yet, as the ad's two months old (but still up).
Looks like all of the normal sources for the Sim-Works "Homage" tire (in creme/tan) are out of stock, from what I can find.
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If interested in either the Schwalbe Fat Frank or the Schwalbe Big Ben, Bike24.com has both of these in stock in the "creme reflex."
@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Fat Frank 26x2.35", "creme reflex" (cream/white) color, 40+ in stock now.
@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.15", "creme reflex" color, 20+ in stock now.
On CraigList, there's an ad out in Denver (CO) for a pair of "basically new" PanaRacer Sim-Works "The Homage" tires, 26x1.95". No idea whether they've been sold yet, as the ad's two months old (but still up).
Looks like all of the normal sources for the Sim-Works "Homage" tire (in creme/tan) are out of stock, from what I can find.
@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Fat Frank 26x2.35", "creme reflex" (cream/white) color, 40+ in stock now.
@ Bike24.com -- Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.15", "creme reflex" color, 20+ in stock now.
On CraigList, there's an ad out in Denver (CO) for a pair of "basically new" PanaRacer Sim-Works "The Homage" tires, 26x1.95". No idea whether they've been sold yet, as the ad's two months old (but still up).
Looks like all of the normal sources for the Sim-Works "Homage" tire (in creme/tan) are out of stock, from what I can find.
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The Speed King got here from Germany to the USA in only a couple of days. I have it set up as the rear tire on the MTB and took it for the first ride today. It handled the trails after rain with no trouble. So it will be fine for dry and damp conditions. Probably not the thing for really messy conditions in winter.
Anyway, maybe slightly faster than a Race King but hard to compare with stickier trails today. Race Kings are already so fast.
Good news was that it was ridiculously easy to install! As easy as the Race King and nothing like the ordeal of dealing with the RTPs. Just about fell onto the rim and popped nicely in place with a bit of soapy water to ease the process.
So far, so good!
Otto
Anyway, maybe slightly faster than a Race King but hard to compare with stickier trails today. Race Kings are already so fast.
Good news was that it was ridiculously easy to install! As easy as the Race King and nothing like the ordeal of dealing with the RTPs. Just about fell onto the rim and popped nicely in place with a bit of soapy water to ease the process.
So far, so good!
Otto
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Anyone familiar with the Continental Double Fighter III? It sounds heavy at 790 grams, but it is 2". TIA.
ETA: Never mind, they're stupid heavy.
ETA: Never mind, they're stupid heavy.
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It's not easy to find a new 26" wheel, but here is one. It is a decent wheel: https://www.performancebike.com/fort...8aAj1dEALw_wcB
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bringing up an old thread. Serfas drifters on my old mountain bike. I know they say 40-65lbs on the side wall but even at 40psi they seem pretty rock hard. they roll well.