Yes I do run high pressure.

That said, the GB C's are very supple, just not as durable. I can live with
that.

On a lot of bikes I run Open Corsa's at max to avoid pinch flats and, at
25c even, have yet to find a better tire. 1800-2000 miles about does it
though. I can live with less if that should happen. I'm 6'6" and 230.

On Friday, March 16, 2012, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 08:34 -0500, robert zeidler wrote:
>> I use Paselas where durability is needed, i.e., winter bike, some
>> touring, but they ride like a log wagon!  I like the JB's a little
>> less than max psi. They hit a nice sweet spot.
>>
>
> How much weight are you carrying, and how much pressure in the tires?
>
> Either this is hyperbole to the max, your tire pressure is far too high,
> or your Paselas are somehow radically different than the 32mm Paselas
> I've been using on my Velo Orange during the winters since 2008.  (I
> presume these are non-TG, as are mine, since you didn't say.)
>
> I have noticed if I run my tire pressure up over 85 both Paselas and
> Grand Bois Cypres really start to hammer on rough roads, so I suspect
> your "log wagon" ride may be related to using too much tire pressure.
>
>
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