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2008-09-05 9:28 AM

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Subject: Hey you guys, how about some tire reviews in the product review section?

I've been racing and training on the same tires for a two seasons now.  I just got a set of dedicated race wheels, and now I'm starting to look at more specific race tires.  I went into the product review section and there wasn't a single tire review in there!

Get to it! 

 

Looking specifically for recommendations for Hed3 clinchers.  I've been riding panaracer stradius pros on a set of alex aero wheels.  I've had great durability with them, while having a high TPI, and they can easily handle 150psi.  If you look around on the net, there are some complaints about their durabilty maxing at 1200-1500 miles, but I've had great luck with mine, and I get them on sale for $25 each. 

I also have a set of Rubino Pro Slicks on a roadie, but I don't ride it much, and I've found the rubinos to be too soft for the roads in MI. 



2008-09-05 10:09 AM
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Subject: RE: Hey you guys, how about some tire reviews in the product review section?

I've been a big fan of the Michelin Pro2Race clinchers on both road and tri bike, just received a set of the new Pro3Race from here. Supposed to improve most aspects of the P2R, we'll see this weekend.

I was getting 5000+ miles from the P2Rs with minimal flatting. There's a chart floating around here somewhere that lists them as one of the clinchers having the lowest rolling resistance.

2008-09-05 11:15 AM
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Subject: RE: Hey you guys, how about some tire reviews in the product review section?
I'm currently riding on Michelin Pro3 Race. I only have about 800 miles on them, and I like 'em just fine...no flats as of yet. However, when I'm ready for a set of new tires...I think I'll be trying the Conti GP4000S.

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2008-09-05 11:58 AM
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Subject: RE: Hey you guys, how about some tire reviews in the product review section?
the bear - 2008-09-05 11:09 AM

 There's a chart floating around here somewhere that lists them as one of the clinchers having the lowest rolling resistance.

Clincher
Tire Model
Crr at 7 bar
(~101 psi)
Rolling Performance
at 7 bar (
~101 psi)
Grip Value
(higher = better)
Actual Width
Weight
Puncture
Resistance
 






Deda Tre
Giro d'Italia
0.0038
26.4 Watt
0.44
24.0 mm
236 g
Very Low
Vittoria
Open Corsa Evo CX
0.0039
27.1 Watt
0.45
23.5 mm
229 g
Low
Michelin
Pro2 Race
0.0042
29.2 Watt
0.45
23.0 mm
223 g
Very Good
Vittoria
Diamante Pro Rain
0.0044
30.6 Watt
0.43
22.5 mm
201 g
Okay
Michelin
Megamium 2
0.0047
32.7 Watt
0.45
23.0 mm
223 g
Good
Pariba
Revolution
0.0048
33.4 Watt
0.46
21.5 mm
211 g
Good
Michelin
Carbon
0.0050
34.7 Watt
0.46
23.0 mm
241 g
Very Good
Panaracer
Stradius Pro
0.0051
35.4 Watt
0.50
22.5 mm
214 g
Good
Schwalbe
Stelvio Plus
0.0052
36.1 Watt
0.43
22.5 mm
223 g
Low
Schwalbe
Stelvio Ev. Front/Rear *
0.0056
0.0057
39.3 Watt *
0.50
0.49
23.0 mm
23.0 mm
241 g
Low
Hutchinson
Fusion
0.0057
39.6 Watt
0.45
22.5 mm
217 g
Very Good
Continental
Ultra Gator Skin
0.0058
40.3 Watt
0.50
22.5 mm
215 g
Very Good
Ritchey
WCS Race Slick
0.0058
40.3 Watt
0.46
22.0 mm
252 g
Low
Schwalbe
Stelvio
0.0059
41.0 Watt
0.43
22.5 mm
223 g
Very Good
Specialized
S-Works Mondo
0.0061
42.4 Watt
0.44
22.5 mm
227 g
Good
Continental
GP Attack/Force *
0.0073
0.0057
44.5 Watt *
0.47
0.43
22.0 mm
23.0 mm
200 g
212 g
Very Good
Continental
GP 3000
0.0067
46.6 Watt
0.45
22.5 mm
220 g
Very Good
Hutchinson
Top Speed
0.0069
47.9 Watt
0.45
22.5 mm
208g
Low

The link to the data and test results of clinchers and tubulars is here: http://www.rouesartisanales.com/article-1503651-6.html

Link to clincher chart here: http://idata.over-blog.com/0/02/72/10/tires/clincher-tn.gif

 

2008-09-05 1:23 PM
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Subject: RE: Hey you guys, how about some tire reviews in the product review section?

I can say that I love my new cross-over tires for my mountain bike.  They are a knobby outer edge around a street type smoother center.  Truthfully my bike spends way more time on the road than on the trail so I thought I would try them.  I run them at max pressure for speed reasons and it works great so far.  The only bad problem is in that small pea gravel or in road-sand where they slid,e but I have a hard time with those anyway. 

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