Well OK, I wasn't going to start another 'what tyre?' thread
But........ now I've experimented with pressure I'm happy with Marathon Plus 26*1.5 for ride, but these past few wet days have made me realise just how slowly they roll, and short of always riding in the rain or rigging up a watering can I think I may have to use a tyre that isn't Marathon Plus (for the first time in years!)
Theres the new version http://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/schw ... 559-159207 or, Schwalbe are now doing the Big Apple in a Plus variety http://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/big- ... ired-65895 - these have always been billed as easy rolling, but has anyone got any touring experience using them?
Or... any other tried and tested tyre choices in 26" with puncture protection and fast rolling a priority, 80% tarmac and the rest sealed/loose paths and trails
constant tyre lubrication system
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What about ordinary Marathons?
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Maybe a job for the CTC technical expert (CJ).
A detailed in depth test of different tyres rolling resistance. I think everything I have seen so far is purely subjective, ie peoples opinions. What we need are FACTS!
In reality probably beyond the resources of the CTC, but maybe there is a budding research student at a engineering university who could undertake this.
I use the standard Marathons and am happy with them, but have absolutely no idea if they are good or bad at rolling. They just last well on my tours and have never given me any problems, so I stick with them.
A detailed in depth test of different tyres rolling resistance. I think everything I have seen so far is purely subjective, ie peoples opinions. What we need are FACTS!
In reality probably beyond the resources of the CTC, but maybe there is a budding research student at a engineering university who could undertake this.
I use the standard Marathons and am happy with them, but have absolutely no idea if they are good or bad at rolling. They just last well on my tours and have never given me any problems, so I stick with them.
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simonhill wrote:A detailed in depth test of different tyres rolling resistance. I think everything I have seen so far is purely subjective, ie peoples opinions. What we need are FACTS!
see here:
http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/tech/JL.htm
Sorry to say that there is little of interest to those of you who still cycle a bike with those weird great big wheels, but you can employ the relative values - you could always ask John if he wouldn't mind doing some extra tests for the antediluvian amongst you, although I'm fairly sure I know what he'll say...
S
(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
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simonhill wrote:A detailed in depth test of different tyres rolling resistance. I think everything I have seen so far is purely subjective, ie peoples opinions. What we need are FACTS!
A link to the Fietsersbond's tests including rolling resistance is given in viewtopic.php?p=827831#p827831 amongst other topics in this forum.
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Marathon Racers, assuming they're still made will do the trick. They roll very well indeed, and I've used them extensively off road, including with camping gear. Downside is they don't last as long as the heavier marathons, but I think it's well worth it.
Marathon pluses are horrible in my view. OK for short commutes where a puncture will make you late for work, but in all other circumstances, it's better to go lighter and accept the slightly increased risk of punctures. Apart from rolling faster, more flexible sidewalls give a much more comfortable ride.
Marathon pluses are horrible in my view. OK for short commutes where a puncture will make you late for work, but in all other circumstances, it's better to go lighter and accept the slightly increased risk of punctures. Apart from rolling faster, more flexible sidewalls give a much more comfortable ride.
One link to your website is enough. G
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standard marathons in 26" roll ok - I have often caught up people on 700c wheels coasting down hills