Gravelkings are $50 and Analog has nothing but good things to say...just 
ordered some because I kept blowing through my Compass tires.

-H

On Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 5:12:09 PM UTC-7, MannyAcosta wrote:
>
> hommage are really good. I like mine so far with my roadini.
> good for bay area road riding to dirt trails.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 12:55:05 PM UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>>
>> All, THANK YOU for your suggestions!
>>
>> Most of the time my use is roughly 60% tarmac and 40% gravel.  Hence more 
>> inclined toward T-Serve, Pasela, Fatty Rumpkin and Homage.
>>
>> If you happen to have the above tires mounted, would you mind measuring 
>> the width for me?  Please... I already have a pile of tires that I'm not 
>> using for one reason or the other.  Wanted make sure it will fit before 
>> getting the new pair :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 25 June 2019 08:03:06 UTC-7, velomann wrote:
>>>
>>> I find the Panaracer T-serve in 650bx42 to be a nice balance between 
>>> durability and comfort. Not as supple as Rene Herse/Compass tired but way 
>>> less stiff than, say, Schwalbe Marathon and the like.  And pretty 
>>> affordable.
>>> Mike
>>
>>

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