[RBW] Re: 40mm tire question

2019-01-20 Thread tc
Meant to add the Cazaderos, depending on who's selling, are within $5 of 
the Barlow's, which in my book is a wash.

Tom

On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 4:56:59 PM UTC-5, tc wrote:
>
> Carla, 
> I have experience with the Barlows (standard) and loved them - they're 
> like butter.  But expensive at $62ish..  My wife still has a set on her 
> Sam. 
>
> I also have experience with the Continental "Contact Speed".   Officially 
> 700x42 but actual was less, I think 41, for me at 45psi on Dyads.   Much 
> cheaper than Barlow; Riv sells for $44.  They give a great, quite ride and 
> have surprising grip.  Nice profile too.  I had these on my SimpleOne, but 
> I got another pair to try out on my Homer after I get tired (maybe not 
> ever?) of the Soma Cazaderos...
>
> Cazaderos are excellent on pavement and hard pack.  Quiet on pavement.  
>  Looks great IMHO.  The Cazaderos, officially 700x42, actually measure 
> 40.5mm wide at 45 psi on Dyad rims that have an 18.6mm inner width.  
>
> No experience on gravel with either. However, recently I had to 
> unexpectedly veer off a paved greenway path into to a stretch of mud to 
> avoid a very deep puddle.  The bite afforded by the Caz's side knobs was 
> most appreciated ... I was preparing to dump my Homer but didn't have to; 
> likely with slick Barlows, I may well have dumped it.
>
> All 3 are very nice tires.  I'd give the Barlow's the smoothest ride 
> award, but only barely.  Every time I ride them I think about how buttery 
> smooth they are, but am a little afraid I'm gonna flat out, though that is 
> based on many other reviews and not my own experience.  Just a bit of a 
> nagging fear.  I don't read about loads of flats with either the Cazaderos 
> nor the Contact Speeds.I'd give the Cazaderos the award for most versatile 
> given the tread pattern, and my experiences.  The Contact Speeds get the 
> least expensive award, and depending on the bike, the great looker award.  
>
> Tom
>

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[RBW] Re: 40mm tire question

2019-01-20 Thread tc
Carla, 
I have experience with the Barlows (standard) and loved them - they're like 
butter.  But expensive at $62ish..  My wife still has a set on her Sam. 

I also have experience with the Continental "Contact Speed".   Officially 
700x42 but actual was less, I think 41, for me at 45psi on Dyads.   Much 
cheaper than Barlow; Riv sells for $44.  They give a great, quite ride and 
have surprising grip.  Nice profile too.  I had these on my SimpleOne, but 
I got another pair to try out on my Homer after I get tired (maybe not 
ever?) of the Soma Cazaderos...

Cazaderos are excellent on pavement and hard pack.  Quiet on pavement.  
 Looks great IMHO.  The Cazaderos, officially 700x42, actually measure 
40.5mm wide at 45 psi on Dyad rims that have an 18.6mm inner width.  

No experience on gravel with either. However, recently I had to 
unexpectedly veer off a paved greenway path into to a stretch of mud to 
avoid a very deep puddle.  The bite afforded by the Caz's side knobs was 
most appreciated ... I was preparing to dump my Homer but didn't have to; 
likely with slick Barlows, I may well have dumped it.

All 3 are very nice tires.  I'd give the Barlow's the smoothest ride award, 
but only barely.  Every time I ride them I think about how buttery smooth 
they are, but am a little afraid I'm gonna flat out, though that is based 
on many other reviews and not my own experience.  Just a bit of a nagging 
fear.  I don't read about loads of flats with either the Cazaderos nor the 
Contact Speeds.I'd give the Cazaderos the award for most versatile given 
the tread pattern, and my experiences.  The Contact Speeds get the least 
expensive award, and depending on the bike, the great looker award.  

Tom

On Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 12:44:27 PM UTC-5, Carla Waugh wrote:
>
> What would be a good choice for a 40mm tire comparable to a Compass tire? 
> I can get a Compass Barlow 38mm pI would like it to be a bit larger if a 
> good choice is available. They would be for road and light gravel.

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[RBW] Re: 40mm tire question

2019-01-20 Thread JohnS
I recently bought a pair of WTB Nano TCS Light FR 700c  x 40c tan 
sidewalls, folding bead from Universal Cycles. They have a nice tread, but 
not too aggressive and good ride feel, similar to the Compass Barlow Pass 
tires that I was riding on my Salsa Casseroll.  I haven't had a chance to 
ride them off road nor gravel yet, so my experience with them is limited. 
Nonetheless, I would still recommend them.

JohnS


On Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 12:44:27 PM UTC-5, Carla Waugh wrote:
>
> What would be a good choice for a 40mm tire comparable to a Compass tire? 
> I can get a Compass Barlow 38mm pI would like it to be a bit larger if a 
> good choice is available. They would be for road and light gravel.

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[RBW] Re: 40mm tire question

2019-01-19 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
Friend,

My Compass Steilacooms are nominal 39mm, and measure 37mm with knobbies (they 
don’t stick out) actual. I’m unsure how other companies measure, and suspect 
there is not consistancy.

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: 40mm tire question

2019-01-19 Thread Friend
Does the measurement for a tire include the knobs if it is a trail tire? 
 Or does a 42mm knobby tire extend beyond a 42mm bald tire?

On Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 2:24:19 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Oh, and a simple way to test if a tire will fit is to use a compass to 
> draw a 44 mm circle on an index card or cardstock, mark where your rim ends 
> on your frame (2 spots rear, one front), remove your wheel(s) and hold the 
> circle there to see what clearence you have. 
>
> Which bike you riding? Do you know if it takes 40’s fendered? Because if 
> so, you’re likely fine with 44s, though it may be snug. 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick

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