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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    Denise, what tires are you using?
    It depends on the bike. My road bike & one of my touring bikes are Bike Fridays, so they have little tires. Here's what I'm using:

    Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, set up as a road bike: wheels are 451mm, tires are Schwalbe Stelvios (20 x 1 1/8).

    Bike Friday Air Glide, set up as a touring bike: wheels are 451mm, tires are Schwalbe Marathon Slicks (20 x 1.35). This is the tire that was sliced and replaced (and I haven't had a problem with these tires before, so I think I'll stick with the same tires for now). Here's the manufacturer's description of the tire:
    Dual Compound technology combines a tread that gives maximum grip and low rolling resistance with high mileage. Built with an integrated Kevlar puncture protection belt and reflective sidewalls, the Marathon Slick is a fast touring tire.
    Peter Mooney (custom) touring bike, currently running Conti Top Touring 700 x 28. These tires have been discontinued, so when it's time to replace them, I'll probably switch to a Schwalbe tire.

    I haven't tried either the Gatorskins or Armadillos. But you have to realize that since I'm running a rather off size of tire that I have a limited selection. On the road bike tire front, I've been very happy with the Stelvios. And since my little wheels go around more times than 700c wheels to cover the same distance, I'd say I get a reasonable number of miles on them. I replaced the Stelvios at the beginning of the year, and they are not making me nervous yet. They probably have close to 3000 miles on them (hard to tell exactly because while I track my overall mileage I don't track the mileage per bike. My current miles for the year is at about 3300, and my gut tells me that all but about 500 miles was on that bike (and those tires).

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    While I am also a fan of stelvios for fast riding, for touring I had great luck with the primo comet kevlar 1.35" 451 tire. Took it on packed dirt roads in chiapis, with never a flat on my PRP. A bit more plodding that the stelvio, but does inflate to pretty high pressure. A great touring tire in my booke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl
    While I am also a fan of stelvios for fast riding, for touring I had great luck with the primo comet kevlar 1.35" 451 tire. Took it on packed dirt roads in chiapis, with never a flat on my PRP. A bit more plodding that the stelvio, but does inflate to pretty high pressure. A great touring tire in my booke.
    I'm not touring on the Stelvio (except for short weekend very lightly loaded jaunts). The tire I use for touring on my little-wheeled bike is the Schwalbe Marathon Slick, with looks to be the same size as the primo comet that you use. Funny though, when I first got my Pocket Rocket it had Primo Comets on it - and I hated that tire. As soon as the Stelvios were available for 451 tires I switched, and I never looked back. Maybe the 1.35 version of the comet is better than the 1 1/8 that I used.

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    Well if you didn't like the primo comet 1 1/8 maybe you won't like the wider one. My BF came with IRC roadlites, which flatted a lot. I tried the schwalbe stelvio which rolls real nice on good surfaces, but I found on my commute which is littered with glass, I got more flat resistance from the primo comet kevlar 1 1/8, so for touring I tried the wider one and it was great. But I know what you mean, it doesn't roll as nice as the stelvio. I've never tried the marathon to compare it to, I just liked its combination of high pressure and flat resistance for touring.

 

 

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