Need max speed and lightness to make pedaling down the road easier.What's the consensus this year?
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I bought a pair of SimWorks HOMAGE 27.5x43 tires back in May of this year for my Clem. I am very happy with them. They require a inner tubes, of which I do not mind at all.
I won't hesitate to buy them again.
https://www.sim.works/collections/simworks-by-panaracer/products/the-homage
I recently bought their 27.5x55 tires for riding on a trail that had gravel and through tall grass. I am glad that did. Great tires !
Kim Hetzel.
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Rolling resistance of both the 28-622 and 32-622 has increased by 4 - 9 % depending on air pressure which is something that actually surprised us. We think most people expect tires to become faster rolling when the tread wears down as there will be less material to deform.
Most tires that roll really fast have a lot of rebound in the casing/tread when you take them out of the packaging and deform the tire with your hands. After testing a lot of tires, we generally already know if a tire is fast or slow rolling simply based on how easily the tire rebounds when it's deformed. It looks like the GP 5000 loses some of these properties in at least the first 620 miles / 1000 km."
On Oct 17, 2024, at 10:06 AM, Will Mill <wpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all.
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ML (Bob from where?) said "Liking the idea of Pari-Motos for now - lightest and inexpensivest. "
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Dave wrote:
I'm baffled as to how to press the tyres against the rim from the inside, the only solution i had was some kind of expanding flexible material that would contain the air until the tyre was sufficiently expanded to catch the bead. and that's how i re-invented the inner tube.
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On Oct 21, 2024, at 7:50 AM, Will Boericke <wboe...@gmail.com> wrote:
Running the Hetre tubeless sounds like a disaster waiting to happen, but maybe it works for you.
The last time I needed to make non-tubeless rims tubeless, I fabricated my own tubeless inserts out of foam (EDPM, maybe?). This keeps the beads in place (burping was the problem on this wheelset - 26x2.25 for mountain biking).Will near Boston
On Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 3:51:13 PM UTC-4 etorg...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dave wrote:I'm baffled as to how to press the tyres against the rim from the inside, the only solution i had was some kind of expanding flexible material that would contain the air until the tyre was sufficiently expanded to catch the bead. and that's how i re-invented the inner tube.
You probably already know and tried this, but if you first set up your Hetre with a tube, then break one bead, remove the tube, insert the valve, and then go for the tubeless setup, at least one side is seated against the rim. A high pressure, high volume compressor is then your best friend, as is some extra hands to either squoosh tires down against the rim, or to wrestle them over to the opposite bead. Some wire beaded tires still pop off, but I have only resorted to a little contact cement once.EliWho has a Hetre set up tubeless still with 10psi after 4 years on rinl in the garage.In Albuquerque
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Can Hetres be run tubeless?
Wow, yeah, that's porous! Thanks for sharing experience/images.
Sorry about the wildfire and losses. At least you have pictures of the bikes and experience of building them up.
Josh Z
Oregon