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Just for the record.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Aaron Thomas <aaron.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Kojaks are nice but felt sort of slow rolling to me. Among the tires you
> mentioned, here's my pecking order: JB greens, Kojak, JB blue, paselas. The
> GB Cypres are supposedly very nice and fast, but also reportedly fragile.
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If you haven't tried the 32s or 35s, I would just get the Paselas and
ride as an experiment because you can get 4 Paselas at $15 a pop at
N*shb*r for the price of 1 GB Cypress. I think 32s are a huge
improvement over 28s.
Toshi
We had a great ride on a great day (Bill on his AHH and me on my Ram),
and Aaron on his Hillborne finished around the same time too. Yes, the
Paselas passed on their extended test ride ;).
Best,
Toshi
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:07 PM, William <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:
> " I rode 32 paselas for the first time last weekend and they were plush
> and felt great. "
>
Congrats on the 300K!
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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.
I'd suggest before giving up on Paselas because of a harsh ride, you try
them at lower pressure, especially if we're talking about 32mm Paselas
(since JBs are 33 mm, it wouldn't be a good comparison to match them
against 28mm or narrower tires).
> That said, the GB C's are very supple, just not as durable. I can live
> with that.
Agreed, the Grand Bois Cypres are very nice tires and using Sheldon's
replacement tire to the front, front tire to the back replacement scheme
I find their service life to be quite reasonable. Not nearly as long as
a Pasela, of course, since there's probably twice as thick a tread on
the Pasela; but that's why I use those in the winter and switch back to
the Grand Bois "in season."
> 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.
How true to marked size are the Open Corsa? Are they marked 25 and in
reality measure closer to 23-24?
I run paselas at 65 rear and 60 front and like them a lot
Sent from my Kindle FireHello All,
I am interested in some reviews... <snip>
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:47 PM, charlie <cl_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> IMHO there are too many variables to say if
> one is better than another performance wise. A major concern of mine
> is reliability.... without that the 1/2 mph difference in speed
> becomes pretty moot.