I've been using 50-622 Big Ben's on my Hunq and have nothing but praise for 
them.  I'm using 40-60 lbs of pressure depending on the surface and 27mm 
Rhyno Lite rims.

Marc

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 3:31:06 PM UTC-5, DS wrote:
>
> For me, really it's only been on these big bens. 2.1 smart sams and other 
> various 40mm + tires have all seemed fine on pavement and cornering even at 
> mid-thirties psi. Though it's only been 2 rides in on the big bens and I'm 
> obviously way overthinking this in between rides ;) 
>
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>
> On Jan 30, 2015, at 11:42 AM, "cyclot...@gmail.com <javascript:>" <
> cyclot...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> This is a bit of a quandary for me. I like high-volume (40mm+) tires as 
> they provide a smoother ride at low pressure. But that low pressure in turn 
> makes cornering unpleasant (at least for me). I dislike that squishy 
> transition feeling that happens with low pressure at high speed turns. 
>
> The obvious answer is to inflate them to a higher pressure, but that 
> defeats the advantages of the high volume/low pressure tire. If I'm going 
> to do that, I might as well stick w/ 33mm tires. 
>
> Is this just me?
>
>
> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 11:21:56 AM UTC-8, Jim Bronson wrote:
>>
>> Solid advice from Shoji and I think applicable to many tires, not just 
>> the Big Bens.  My LoupLoups get a bit squirrely on high speed 
>> descending turns when pressure gets below 55 or so. 
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Shoji Takahashi 
>> <shoji.t...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > Hi DS, 
>> > I have 26" Big Bens on my Hunqapillar. I find the cornering to-be 
>> squirrely 
>> > on roads if the tire pressure is too low (and cornering speeds are 
>> somewhat 
>> > high). Easily resolved by raising the pressure a bit. If you're going 
>> on a 
>> > mixed terrain ride, I'd say pump 'em up a little more. 
>> > Shoji 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 5:29:09 PM UTC-5, DS wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> Does anyone notice or have any input on handling with a Big Ben or 
>> balloon 
>> >> type tire? Especially on cornering on fast descents? 
>> >> 
>> >> Reason I ask is, I just bought some Big Bens (26 x 2.15) for my 
>> >> Hunqapillar for mixed ride use. Took them out for a first ride a few 
>> weeks 
>> >> ago, had a bad crash while on a somewhat but not terribly fast descent 
>> on 
>> >> pavement, turning into a curve, though I'm 95% sure it was due to a 
>> way 
>> >> under inflated tire (I had a flat about 20 minutes before that on the 
>> trails 
>> >> and replaced tube but feel I did not inflate enough for the ride 
>> home). 
>> >> 
>> >> Today, went out with properly-ish inflated tires (34 front, 40 psi 
>> rear), 
>> >> but still felt like the bike was squirrely on turns and it felt like 
>> the 
>> >> bike was going to slide out underneath me on some moderate turns, so I 
>> took 
>> >> them pretty slow. But, it was also my first ride back since the crash, 
>> so 
>> >> maybe that had something else to do with it. Anyone else have any 
>> comments 
>> >> on the handling of these? Am I imagining things and being overly 
>> sensitive 
>> >> due to the crash and this is user error? 
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