I recently did a test, in which I rode 6 pairs of 700c tires on a same 
route and measured time.
Thunder Burt, Furious Fred, and Marathon Mondial did good job. Rock n Road 
was not so good.
I will post results later, but it might take some time...

Takashi


2015年8月30日日曜日 22時24分36秒 UTC+9 Tony DeFilippo:
>
> Since I got excellent advice on my XO-3 tire questions last week I'll put 
> a slightly different one up today regarding the Bombadil... I'm already 
> pretty sure what I am looking for and am just caught in some paralysis by 
> analysis and/or sticker shock.  Primary purpose for this tire set would be 
> to augment the 2.25" Nobby Nic's which are awesome offroad but to noisy 
> on-road.  So the Bomba isn't getting any commuting use w/ the current 
> tires.  The candidates;
>
> 1. Compass Switchback Pass 650bx48mm; Reg or EL ($63/$84)  That isn't a 
> typo, the EL 48's cost $12 more a pair than the EL 42's do... I guess b/c 
> they are tubeless compatible.  $168 for a set of (i'm sure) amazing 
> tires.... $168.
>
> 2. BG Rock-n-Road 650Bx43mm ($57)  I've been wanting to check these out 
> for a while, even had considered them for the Saluki before settling in on 
> the 38mm Parimoto's instead.  I'm already rocking the BG Canti's on the 
> Bombadil so it almost seems right.  I'm a little worried about road noise 
> but many people report that isn't an issue.  Seems like a perfect C&O and 
> when needed singletrack option to complement a great paved trail option.
>
> 3. Big Ben 650Bx50mm Active/Performance ($25/50)  I've ridden the Little 
> Big Ben's and Big Apples and enjoy them both, not sure I've personally 
> sampled the 'active' line so I'm not sure how much you give up (other than 
> half the price) w/ the heavier rubber compound.  Seems like an awesome 
> Bombadil tire as it fits the clearances pretty much spot on.
>
> 4. Panaracer Quasi Moto 650Bx2.0 ($35 on amazon!) I was considering this 
> more before getting the Nobby Nic's as it seems more offroad focused than 
> my previous three options... it remains in consideration primarily becuase 
> it's got a great price tag and it was one of the original 650B offerings 
> that fits the horizontal TT Bomba's clearances perfectly.
>
> I had already reconciled the cost of a new set of Compass tires before the 
> switchback pass came out even (a little bit) higher and put me back into 
> consideration mode.  No one (including me) seems disappointed with their 
> investments in light-supple-hi volume tires but man I am feeling the 
> sticker shock.  
>
> Pretty awesome to have so many good options in so many different tire 
> sizes!! 
>
>

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