Cheap (compared to UK) Schwalbe Almotion "super slicks"

PurpleFrog

Kona Fan
The Almotion is Schwalbe's new top-of-the-line fast-but-wide tyre, going in above the Marathon Supreme (a long term darling of the CTC set.) It's supposed to keep all the good parts of the Supreme (speed combined with durability, protection and grip) but to be even faster and a somewhat decent gravel. In the UK it's an insane £45-50 a tyre, but Bike24, a German online store, has them for 30 Euros each. Postage to the UK is 5 eu, unless you spend 200 eu - then it's free.
 
Nice! What size did you get? Wonder how they compares to Marathon Supremes (as I have a pair and they're superb)?
 
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I got 2.15s and I shall be out on them as soon as my headset spares get here.

For now all I can say that is that they're especially nice smelling rubber - just a hint of vanilla there, I think...
 
Harryburgundy":1vwzzcx1 said:
They are not the tubeless models are they?

The Officially Tubeless model doesn't come in 26":

http://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires ... n_Almotion

I'm running mine with inner tubes for now and thinking of maybe-possibly doing a ghetto tubeless set-up later.

I just did the first test ride on them. The tyre pressure gauge on my pump had gone, so I had to set them to 15% deflection by eye and might have been wildly out, and I was also testing a new grip/bar set-up that confused the hell out of me, but first results seem very good:

- Very fast and very comfortable on the road. If you try "gliding" on smooth tarmac then, once you drop too low for air resistance to be much of a bother, you seem to carry on forever.

- Completely took the buzz out of gravel and didn't really seem to take a speed hit. But gravel is funny stuff and a lot depends on shape and size, and I won't be really sure how good they are until I try them on other gravel tracks. (Fortunately I have a lot of them around.)

- Great cornering on the road (big surprise) and seem good on gravel and grass too - but I wasn't pushing it because of the new bar set-up

The only disappointment was that I'd hoped for more of a balloon-tyre suspension effect over over ruts and bumps. But this is very pressure sensitive and I might have the pressure way too high. (Makes note to buy new pressure gauge.)

Tomorrow I'll try them on my most hated gravel climb - it's only the equivalent of a couple of flights of stairs, but it consists of especially evil anti-traction gravel that goes flying at the slightest opportunity. The only way I could get my crosser up it was to use Newton's Third Law.
Edit: I remembered I bought a half-price Fenix light a couple of weeks ago, so went out to try it out. The Almotions were just as good on the gravel as wide knobblies - they spread the weight smoothly instead of throwing gravel around and I zoomed up without a misplaced chip of stone.

For now my overall verdict is that they're a great tyre at the bike24 price, but that you'd have to be very fussy about tyres indeed to pay UK prices for them; that they're probably faultless on the road and can do quite a lot off it, but that I'm a long way from being able to say where the limit is.
 
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