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Recommendation for 700c x 42-45 tire for light off-road (fire roads,light trail use)
I want a set of off-road tires for my Trek T100 tandem, for light trail
and fire road use. It's a "cross" tandem, with 700c rims that I measured as 20mm wide, and sufficient clearance for pretty large tires if I remove the fenders. It's got 700x35 road tires on there now. I was looking for something around 42-45mm. All I've found so far is the Ritchey ZED Pro (http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...40&sku= 11023) I found one 700c x 45 tire, but it's a studded tire, which I don't want. Does anyone know of any other 700c x 42 to 700c x 45 tires? |
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Recommendation for 700c x 42-45 tire for light off-road (fire roads, light trail use)
"SMS" wrote in message ... I want a set of off-road tires for my Trek T100 tandem, for light trail and fire road use. It's a "cross" tandem, with 700c rims that I measured as 20mm wide, and sufficient clearance for pretty large tires if I remove the fenders. I really dig the All Terrainasaurus from WTB. I have tires that are a few years old and I'm sure are 42 or 45mm. I see they are currently offering only up to 38mm, but I'd still recommend 'em. . . http://www.wtb.com/products/tires_allterrain.html It's got 700x35 road tires on there now. I was looking for something around 42-45mm. All I've found so far is the Ritchey ZED Pro (http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...40&sku= 11023) I found one 700c x 45 tire, but it's a studded tire, which I don't want. Does anyone know of any other 700c x 42 to 700c x 45 tires? |
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Recommendation for 700c x 42-45 tire for light off-road (fire roads, light trail use)
I like BikeNashbar, and I'll bet they are good tires. For tires, I like
Schwalbe. Marathon plus is what I use, and the Marathon xr is an upgrade alternate. "Wheels by BFWG" wrote in message ... "SMS" wrote in message ... I want a set of off-road tires for my Trek T100 tandem, for light trail and fire road use. It's a "cross" tandem, with 700c rims that I measured as 20mm wide, and sufficient clearance for pretty large tires if I remove the fenders. I really dig the All Terrainasaurus from WTB. I have tires that are a few years old and I'm sure are 42 or 45mm. I see they are currently offering only up to 38mm, but I'd still recommend 'em. . . http://www.wtb.com/products/tires_allterrain.html It's got 700x35 road tires on there now. I was looking for something around 42-45mm. All I've found so far is the Ritchey ZED Pro (http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...40&sku= 11023) I found one 700c x 45 tire, but it's a studded tire, which I don't want. Does anyone know of any other 700c x 42 to 700c x 45 tires? |
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Recommendation for 700c x 42-45 tire for light off-road (fire roads, light trail use)
Does anyone know of any other 700c x 42 to 700c x 45 tires?
BG Rock'n'Road http://www.bgcycles.com/access.html |
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Recommendation for 700c x 42-45 tire for light off-road (fireroads, light trail use)
B.C. Cletta wrote:
Does anyone know of any other 700c x 42 to 700c x 45 tires? BG Rock'n'Road http://www.bgcycles.com/access.html Michelins go 700-40 then 700-47 if that helps http://www.yellowjersey.org/michelin.html -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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