|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 10:22:29 -0700, Joerg
wrote: wrote: 'It isn't. The Hutchinson Cobra came stock with the bike and that is an all-purpose XC tire. Not a niche market.' I would disagree. The bike factory stuck you with soft compound tires enhancing bike's performance image. Nope. The center knobs are 50 shore A, only the side ones are 42 durometer. The underlayment is 60. That is not a soft tire. Univerals Cycles titre wall boggles. Tread tread tread variations....work the designs over in your head....you'll see there's an iron for every fairway or trying to get there. But one size doahn fit all. hmmm where's the wet red clay subase tread ? 1000 miles ? knobbies cut.lotta knobby designs.Ifn the knobs loose a sharp edge then the design effectiveness/performance in grip goes down down down. so 1000 miles is imposseblay. Looks like they will give me 1000 miles, but barely. I don't care so much about top performance as long as they don't slip too much on gnarly uphills and so far, at 40-50% of remaining tread, they don't. How many miles do you get and on what tires? tire life depends more on the cyclist/mechanic than the factory. Are the wheels always TRUE ? bearings TIGHT ? are you scrubbing corners, spinning rear without caws ? but there's Pirelli....know several drivers mention Pirelli n they convulse. I have a grudge on Michelin for designing a tread locks up in puddles zzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng it went. deadly. cars in ravines all over north yurp. then there's Badrich..... Conti TT went from back sidewalls to brown 'gumwalls' losing weight carrying capacity to gain response which was that Conti expletive deleted an outstanding tire. I just want a tire that lasts a long time. Or, if not available, one that is cheaper and has similar performance. Hence my peek into what Vee Rubber has to offer. Amazon sells 29 x 2.1" off the road tires for 8.60 quid. -- Cheers, John B. |
Ads |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
a 1.6 or + would be the road replacement for two Vapor 2.1 in the bag. I'll do the 1.6 n see what...
How far ? not far. I stopped commuting/touring without an IC vehicle abt 67 years ago. During the ten year bicycle time...we can ride 365 here no prob...semi tropical...I carried gear or supplies. Conti TT went @700 miles....Messengers maybe 1000 tops. I ran maybe 3-4 tires not more than 50 miles before coming to an end. With a new van n different upscale mobile priorities, the cyclocrosser is an accoutrement to boots and kayak. My opinion is an extra 20 bucks for top line tire is well spent. Tires are the connection not a CF frame. Gravel is a PITA. A schwalbe is a good gravel tire ? turns like a boat anchor too much grippo. There are gravel races for ???? reasons...I should look. My delight with the cyclocrosser geometry plateaued high when finding the crosser would bomb across the hill bottom gravity fed gravel pits without much expertise from the rider...just zoooom thru the rocks. Before the Raleigh on 32c would thrown me down |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
John B. Slocomb wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 10:22:29 -0700, Joerg wrote: wrote: [...] tire life depends more on the cyclist/mechanic than the factory. Are the wheels always TRUE ? bearings TIGHT ? are you scrubbing corners, spinning rear without caws ? but there's Pirelli....know several drivers mention Pirelli n they convulse. I have a grudge on Michelin for designing a tread locks up in puddles zzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng it went. deadly. cars in ravines all over north yurp. then there's Badrich..... Conti TT went from back sidewalls to brown 'gumwalls' losing weight carrying capacity to gain response which was that Conti expletive deleted an outstanding tire. I just want a tire that lasts a long time. Or, if not available, one that is cheaper and has similar performance. Hence my peek into what Vee Rubber has to offer. Amazon sells 29 x 2.1" off the road tires for 8.60 quid. Do you have a link? I could not find a deal even close to what Pricepoint offers at Amazon. It has to be dual compound or at least harder single compound. Any single compound super-tacky will not even last 500 miles out here. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
I don't know about cheap tyres, Joerg; those I had years ago from the LBS lasted the same thousand miles you're getting. But I've had excellent luck with Schwalbe tyres. My current set of Big Apple Liteskins have 7500km on them, and will definitely see 10k in kilometers, over 6000 miles, which makes them economical, though the initial purchase isn't cheap. Guys on another conference where I hang out are well satisfied with the durability of Schwalbe's Dureme and Supreme.
Andre Jute On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 5:23:14 PM UTC+1, Joerg wrote: Folks, After only 500 miles the Hutchinson Cobra tire on my 29" MTB rear wheel is down to less than 50% tread. Considering that it is a $50 tire this disappoints a bit. The tires on my SUV don't cost much more but last at least 50 times more miles. Sooo ... since MTB riders told me that tires pretty much all wear down fast I am looking for a better bang for the buck and found: http://www.pricepoint.com/Components...no=1&fq=price:[10+TO+20] Reviews that I saw on mtbr.com and other places were generally ok. Or is there anything I should be concerned about? And which one should I pick? I am an XC rider, not a downhiller, but I do ride some very gnarly trails with rock gardens. I still got time since I can switch front and back, so maybe another 1000mi if lucky but then they'll be really bald in the center and I think I must replace them before the wet and muddy season starts here in Northern California. I do not care about weight at all. What matters is sturdiness (against punctures, rock hits, side wall scrapes and such), tread wear and price. In that order. Regarding traction I found that the $12 Maxxis 1040 on my old 26" MTB are not worse and they show similar tread wear. Unfortunately Maxxis does not make those in 29". -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
Andre Jute wrote:
I don't know about cheap tyres, Joerg; Well, if the bicycle tire industry can't get a decently durable tire together I will go by price and if that works the mainstraem manufacturers won't see me back as a customer. those I had years ago from the LBS lasted the same thousand miles you're getting. But I've had excellent luck with Schwalbe tyres. My current set of Big Apple Liteskins have 7500km on them, and will definitely see 10k in kilometers, over 6000 miles, which makes them economical, though the initial purchase isn't cheap. They aren't really MTB tires though, not for the tough turf or powdered clay like we have a lot. Price isn't so bad if one waits out a sale. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/u...d/rp-prod70854 I don't necessarily need knobs. The Maxxis on my old MTB don't have them in the middle and are just fine. But I do need a litle deeper tread than on these Schwalbe tires. ... Guys on another conference where I hang out are well satisfied with the durability of Schwalbe's Dureme and Supreme. Those are Cyclocross tires. What I need is "SUV tires for bicycles". BEcause my SUV tires last forever and handle well in mud and rocky turf. My MTB tires also handle that very well but their lifetime is almost two orders of magnitude lower. I can't believe that the difference in durability has top be that extreme. [...] -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
6-7 YEARS, internal combustion..
http://www.bikepacking.net/forum/ind...action=search2 MTbr forms wouldn't search 'tires' most 'trails' like your photos were picked free of rocks at least as a line of travel. looks like a hard knobby but not too many and spaced laterally and radially so there a knob for a rock surface not multi knobbs float over rocks...need some grip there...or maybe you want float ? local Walmart..and the area is deserted in summer now...sports a coupla Pugsly type bikes in bike shop. |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
wrote:
6-7 YEARS, internal combustion.. http://www.bikepacking.net/forum/ind...action=search2 MTbr forms wouldn't search 'tires' mtbr.com has many reviews. most 'trails' like your photos were picked free of rocks at least as a line of travel. Definitely not around here. A normal day in paradise out here, a very typical trail, with my old MTB: http://www.analogconsultants.com/ng/bike/PineHill1.JPG Those Maxxis tires are great and also cheap at about $12 a pop. I sure wish they made them in 29". looks like a hard knobby but not too many and spaced laterally and radially so there a knob for a rock surface not multi knobbs float over rocks...need some grip there...or maybe you want float ? Sparsely knobbed tires is pretty much all you get in the world of 29" tires. The 26" world is much better equipped, see link above. local Walmart..and the area is deserted in summer now...sports a coupla Pugsly type bikes in bike shop. When buying a pump I saw a fat bike at Walmart. But it was single-speed and didn't have disc brakes, so not very useful on our trails. More like a beach bike. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
|
#20
|
|||
|
|||
29" mountain bike tires from Vee Rubber?
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Booblepus lost his bike and fallen into a mountain, billing it as"survival tactics "Goblin State Park", Utah... lol | LIBERATOR | Mountain Biking | 0 | May 6th 11 08:38 PM |
Replacing tires, mountain bike | Kathy | Rides | 2 | November 17th 09 03:36 AM |
Replacing tires in a mountain bike | Kathy | General | 4 | November 12th 09 04:05 PM |
FA: Nokian Gazzaloddi 3.0" mountain bike tires | jodi | Marketplace | 0 | October 16th 05 08:17 PM |
Road bike, but need mountain bike tires!! | Paul Romano | Techniques | 11 | September 1st 03 10:55 PM |