FYI, don't forget the shared tyre dimension database:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dyYRfhNdFUIbeF1BiQpMyQnhbepy6nxK9DDgd7BhYSk/edit#gid=0
Please enter your findings there!!! :-)

On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 5:32 PM, David Banzer <daban...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anton,
> I installed a pair of these this morning. I measure 43mm from the start
> (I'm using 28mm wide Alesa rims, also I'm lacking digital calipers, so
> eyeballed with cheapo calipers). I was excited to install these, so I
> didn't really check them out too much, but I could've sworn I saw a narrow
> kevlar (?) strip for flat protection in the center. Anyone confirm this? I
> don't think I saw any info about that on BG's site.
> For a "knobby" tire they seem very supple and I'd classify the knob
> pattern as supple rubber as well, pretty flexible. I tried these out in a
> snow-filled park and was surprised how well the tires shedded snow. I was
> sort of expecting the knobs to get packed with snow.
> On pavement, I couldn't really tell much of a difference from a normal
> road tire.
> David
> Chicago
>
>
> On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 6:13:13 PM UTC-6, Anton Tutter wrote:
>>
>> Bill,
>>
>> Have you measured the Rock & Roads?  I'm curious how wide they measure
>> after being inflated and ridden a bit. I want to try these on my Stag with
>> Jeff Lyon fork, but the GB crown only offers about 52-54mm of clearance, so
>> the max safe tire width is about 43-45mm.  Also, is there any humming noise
>> from the knobbies on pavement?
>>
>> Anton
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, January 4, 2015 at 7:16:00 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>
>>> The tires did great on my wildcat loop.  A lot of the recent rain has
>>> dried up, so there were only a few true bogs, and most of those had a good
>>> line worn through.   The really wet gloopy ones with that oily wildcat mud
>>> were the pleasant surprise.  That wet stuff the tires cleaned really well.
>>> There was only one stretch where that wet stuff had dried just enough to be
>>> the right peanut butter consistency to pack up the tires.  That was right
>>> before I hit the road so the first mile or so included my tires shooting
>>> little blobs of mud and pebbles back up at me.
>>>
>>> Anybody who thinks these don't look like good road tires, I guarantee
>>> you will be pleasantly surprised.  they roll really nicely
>>
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