Well, they did, in 700x40C and 45C for sure, but are discontinued in
the States, but apparently still available in Europe?

Gernot

On Feb 4, 10:23 pm, Montclair BobbyB <montclairbob...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Agree... The EZ Rides are a nice, durable, reasonably low-resistance
> tire... They remind me of observed trials tires, with their tightly-
> spaced, slightly flattened knobbies... I have put these on a few
> bikes.  In fact, even though I have turned into somewhat of a Schwalbe
> groupie (with more pairs of Big Apples and Fat Franks than I care to
> admit), for a long, multi-day, mixted terrain endurance ride I think
> I'd take the EZ Rides... (I wonder if they make them in a 700c?)
>
> BB
>
> On Feb 3, 12:56 pm, Earl Grey <earlg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > These tests are all from 2006, from a German bike touring magazine,
> > and list actual weight ("Gewicht"), actual width ("Breite")
> > (presumably on the same rim; hey, this is a German rag), rolling
> > resistance ("Rollwiderstand"), puncture resistance ("Durchstich"), and
> > what I assume is pinch flat resistance ("Durchschlag"). Unfortunately
> > I have no idea how they tested the last 3.
>
> >http://www.radreise-magazin.de/pdfs/2006_reifentest.pdf
>
> > I recently bought some Kenda Kwickroller EZ Rides on close-out on the
> > recommendation of Garth from the list, and have been very pleased with
> > their low rolling resistance and weight, and no flats so far, either.
> > Can't find them anymore, though. Should have stocked up. :(
>
> > Enjoy,
>
> > Gernot

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