I was just mulling this thread and wondering what I could do with the old Sirrus that’s been sitting at work the last three years and, lo, up you pop and show me the max tyre width right there. I think wider tyres make sense even for London commuting - roads are so bad.This is my attempt. I had a proper drop bar gravel bike, but sold it thinking I’d get a better one… that was 18 months ago! This one was built up flat bar for shorter, local rides as a stop gap. It is adequate, but I prefer drops for longer rides.
Tyre clearance is tight as it really is a hybrid, that’s only a 35c tyre!
Nice naches with the amber walls. I’m using my daughters stumpie on dry days: 2.1 Billy Bonkers = velvet-lined marshmallows!Ive been commuting in Sheff (also terrible roads) for the last 2 years on these 26" Rene Herse Naches Pass gravel tyres
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run at very low pressure (sub 30) it's like riding on marshmellow clouds ..i ride through student-ville so there's a lot of broken bottles to avoid, in the early morning, when it's dark they're impossible to avoid so i roll over them at low pressure and ive only had one puncture in 2yrs, compared to my neighbours many, doing the same commute on his high pressure road tyres.
I was just mulling this thread and wondering what I could do with the old Sirrus that’s been sitting at work the last three years and, lo, up you pop and show me the max tyre width right there. I think wider tyres make sense even for London commuting - roads are so bad.