Mike, I thought they were fine. In the wider size the tread is bigger
too; not exactly knobby but you get what I'm saying. As far as cushy,
I ran them at 40-45 psi or so for the smoother sections and actually
20 front/25 rear for the less smooth sections (I'm 170 lbs. these
days). I had no trouble with pinch flats. I think the sidewalls of
these Schwalbes are tougher than many other tires.
Tony
On Jul 22, 3:22 pm, Michael Williams <
mkernanwilli...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Cool, and you like the way they rode cushy enough? I have the same
> tires and might do the Tour Divide next summer!
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Tony <
tony.m...@astound.net> wrote:
> > You got it Mike - 50mm Duremes
>
> > Tony
>
> > On Sunday, July 22, 2012 12:41:36 PM UTC-7, Tony wrote:
>
> >> I just got back from my first tour. It was the Montana section of the
> >> off-road Great Divide route, which extends from Banff, Alberta to the
> >> US-Mexican border. I was the only one without at least a front shock,
> >> but the Hillborne did just fine. Three years of riding in the open space
> >> near my house, reading Grant's writing on underbiking and the very patient
> >> suggestions from the staff at Rivendell went a long way towards smoothing
> >> the ride. Here's a link to the slideshow.
> >>
http://www.flickr.com//photos/**51959000@N08/sets/**
> >> 72157630696714334/show/<
http://www.flickr.com//photos/51959000@N08/sets/72157630696714334/show/>
> >
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