Not quite the same tire sizes, but as far as tread goes, I really wasn't 
impressed by the Ultradynamico Mars when I ran the 26 x 2.3 (JFF) version 
on my Velo Orange Polyvalent two summers ago. They were very loud and slow 
on pavement, and only marginally more capable on light trail than the RH 
Rat Trap Passes I was previously running (and switched back to). I'm sure 
more gnarly trails like what Ron rides up in New England these days are a 
different story altogether, and probably where the Mars shines. But not 
really an all-road tire.

For what it's worth I do really like the RH knobbies on my Homer, but 
they're 700c x 42.



Le mardi 1 novembre 2022 à 17:51:00 UTC-7, rmro...@gmail.com a écrit :

> I forgot about another interesting(?) option - 650b x 55 Simworks Homage. 
> Anyone tried them?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 1, 2022, at 7:38 PM, Doug H. <dhansf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This doesn't answer your question or help really but I thought I'd share 
> that I run Grand Bois Hetre 42 mm tires on my Clem L. I do road riding 
> almost exclusively nowadays and they roll well. They even work on the wide 
> Cliffhanger rims. It seems a Clem can be set up for many different tasks.
>
> Doug
>
> On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 4:39:38 PM UTC-4 J Imler wrote:
>
>> I'm fond of Schwalbe Smart Sams in 55 sizing for all-purpose riding.
>>
>> [image: IMG-6906.jpg]
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 7:33:36 AM UTC-7 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> The impossible question, right? And when I read Riv's intro to their 
>>> website tire offerings "we are not tire snobs" I almost feel guilty 
>>> obsessing over such things. "Just ride", right? I want the "do it all" set 
>>> of tires (aren't we all?). I have been quite happy with the Gravelking SS 
>>> 650 x 48 tires for all road / gravel and mild trail conditions. On a single 
>>> foray onto a truer singletrack they fell short in loose conditions and 
>>> sandy corners. So after exhaustive research I am considering a 
>>> Ultradynamica combo, Mars front / Rose' rear. Other contender  is Soma 
>>> Cazadero. Naturally RH Untanum are a consideration but lack of side knobs 
>>> are a concern. I had Fleecer Ridge tires on my Jones 29 and did not think 
>>> the noise cancellation thing lived up to the hype - they were rather noisy 
>>> on pavement especially compared to the Gravelkings. Speaking of the 
>>> Gravelking, check out these pics. I was on a ride recently and felt a 
>>> "lump" in the rear tire on pavement. It disappeared when the ride turned to 
>>> dirt but was there again when I returned to pavement. when I got home all I 
>>> could discern was a slightly raised football shaped bulge and it was worn 
>>> smooth. Upon removal I was stunned by the amount of structural damage and 
>>> the fact that I did not flat. I wonder if something like this qualifies as 
>>> a defect? I will add the pics in a comment momentarily...
>>
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