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Thanks for some great info (That gear insight needs a sticky!) I’ve been digging the bikerollingresistence site - it really cuts through manufacturers’ hype.
On tyres, I’m thinking, use resistance measurements as a way of getting relative values (in a given condition, tyre x vs tyre y), then actually try out a shortlist in real-world conditions. (Luckily, I’ll probably be saving a £95 entry fee so can splash on a coupla pairs ).
I also want to understand how resistance translates into extra riding effort. A cursory google suggests there are equations I can try and understand, and that, over big distances, it can make quite a difference.
In terms of feel from real experience, my benchmarks are Vittoria Pave Tubs (25mm), Corsa Open Pros (28mm, 25mm) Jack Browns (33mm Rivendell designed Panaracers). These all roll well and feel great on my road bikes, and give me confidence that relatively narrow tyres can cope with uneven roads (born of some fiendish c-road asset management here in East Yorks).
I’m also sold on latex tubes. My tubs are built round these and at higher pressures, latex performs as well as tubeless and is as light (there‘s a great bikerollingresitance article on it). And in 26 flavour, the narrowest latex tubes I can find are Vittorias at 1.7”.
In terms of rims, I’ve got Wolber AT18s, Specialized BX21s and Ritchey Vantage Comps. All pretty narrow. Will start with the Specialized’s, go to the Wolbers and then try the Ritcheys, which are a bit wider But need building.
All of which leads to the following shortlist:
Schwalbe Marathon Greenguards 1.75 with latex Tubes. (Supremes dropped for now because they are 1.6” and not latex compatible. 2.0 is too wide.)
Schwalbe Fast Fred lights (1.8ish old Skool sub 500g hybrids) with latex Tubes. Have a NOS pair to play with.
Panaracer Pasela PT 1.25” with whatever skinny tubes I can find (prolly Specialized butyl).
Next thorny issue: frame fit, angles and handling differences between road and MTB frames. Let‘s get intimate with fork trail, wheelbase and BB height ........
Lovely sport.
On tyres, I’m thinking, use resistance measurements as a way of getting relative values (in a given condition, tyre x vs tyre y), then actually try out a shortlist in real-world conditions. (Luckily, I’ll probably be saving a £95 entry fee so can splash on a coupla pairs ).
I also want to understand how resistance translates into extra riding effort. A cursory google suggests there are equations I can try and understand, and that, over big distances, it can make quite a difference.
In terms of feel from real experience, my benchmarks are Vittoria Pave Tubs (25mm), Corsa Open Pros (28mm, 25mm) Jack Browns (33mm Rivendell designed Panaracers). These all roll well and feel great on my road bikes, and give me confidence that relatively narrow tyres can cope with uneven roads (born of some fiendish c-road asset management here in East Yorks).
I’m also sold on latex tubes. My tubs are built round these and at higher pressures, latex performs as well as tubeless and is as light (there‘s a great bikerollingresitance article on it). And in 26 flavour, the narrowest latex tubes I can find are Vittorias at 1.7”.
In terms of rims, I’ve got Wolber AT18s, Specialized BX21s and Ritchey Vantage Comps. All pretty narrow. Will start with the Specialized’s, go to the Wolbers and then try the Ritcheys, which are a bit wider But need building.
All of which leads to the following shortlist:
Schwalbe Marathon Greenguards 1.75 with latex Tubes. (Supremes dropped for now because they are 1.6” and not latex compatible. 2.0 is too wide.)
Schwalbe Fast Fred lights (1.8ish old Skool sub 500g hybrids) with latex Tubes. Have a NOS pair to play with.
Panaracer Pasela PT 1.25” with whatever skinny tubes I can find (prolly Specialized butyl).
Next thorny issue: frame fit, angles and handling differences between road and MTB frames. Let‘s get intimate with fork trail, wheelbase and BB height ........
Lovely sport.