Conti GP 4seasons is my tire of choice on the road bike. I use the 700x23 on my road bike, my husband the 700x25 on his Colnago and on my tandem the 700x28.
Conti GP 4seasons is my tire of choice on the road bike. I use the 700x23 on my road bike, my husband the 700x25 on his Colnago and on my tandem the 700x28.
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
Another vote for the Conti GP's. I got sick of flats several years ago and switched to these. Rough roads, wet roads, unexpected gravel, ... the Conti's handle them all well.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I went to my lbs today and they said skinnier tires wouldn't make that much difference and that I should just work harder to keep up with my group. They did take a lot of time to ask about my riding, looked at my bike setup, etc. They suggested Schwalbe Durano tires. They didn't have Contis. I'm mulling over all they said, and might go back and get the Schwalbes. I'm thinking about this too much![]()
Erm. I'm running panaracer t-servs 700x28 on my surly. That's also a much more upright bike for me, and until recently it didn't have very nice wheels....
However, the panaracer tservs definitely are slower than my 700x23 tires. Now, I also claim that some 700x23s feel slower than others, and my bf thinks it's all in my head... however, I'm pretty sure even given the uprightness of the bike vs the crappy wheels vs the t servs - the t servs definitely slow the bike down.
I can go down a hill on the surly leaning forward to make myself all aero and just be going....Erm... why aren't I picking up speed? There's definitely some rolling resistence.
Now, if they're slowing me down more than like .5 - 1 mph, I have no idea - but they're definitely on the slow side with that tread.
I haven't ridden any other 700x28's though.
I've got a set of continental gp4000's in 700x25 that I just bought and I'm debating putting them on a road bike. I'm just worried that they'll feel slow compared to my 700x23's I usually run (I use some hutchinson kevlar 127 tpi tires usually, can't remember the name).
Things I read seem to be mixed with regards to whether 700x25s are slower than 700x23s
Schwalbes are a great choice! Any time that I have put them on a customers bike, they have loved them! In fact, as I started getting bikes this year for maintenance work, many have requested them!![]()
I used to ride Pasela Panaracers w/Tourguard(kevlar). They were great tires and a good price, but a bit soft feeling.
Now I like Continental GrandPrix 4 Seasons. They are very puncture resistant but a bit harder than the Paselas, I like them. I use 700x25. Don't want to go thinner than that, since we do frequent riding on back country dirt/roughgravel roads.
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DH and I just put the Vittoria Corsa 700 x 23 on our bikes. Love them!!! Really didn't think tires could make that much difference, but these are really nice. They are a bit hard to install the first time, but once you have a few miles on them, they are much easier to get on and off the rim.
Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
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