So I fitted the 26"x2.0" Schwalbe Marathon Duremes and set out on a test circuit around Mt Coot-Tha. But I was immediately dismayed at how slow these tyres are, and how much extra effort it takes to bring them up to speed.
So next I mounted the 2.0' Supremes and set out on a 60km test ride. and was pleased with the outcome - the tyres are almost as fast as the 1.6" Supremes I've been training on. So the decision is made - the 2.0" Supremes it will be for the upcoming New Zealand tour...
the gentle sounds of my progress through the landscape, touring the countryside on a bicycle...
welcome to my world of bicycle touring, touring bikes, and touring and camping gear...
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Tyre choices...
Well, I'm departing for a back roads tour in New Zealand in a few weeks.
I'll be doing plenty of k's on gravel roads, and a fair bit on bitumen
too.
Currently I have 26" x 1.6" Marathon Supremes fitted for my local rides. I really like the Supremes, they are fast and light. My quandary is will they be robust enough for the gravel roads I'll encounter in New Zealand.
So I have sitting in front of me a set of 26" x 2.0" Marathon Supremes, and a set of 26" x 2.0" Marathon Duremes, which are quite a bit heavier, but no doubt more durable. Question is, do I really need the added durability? I favour the lighter and faster tyre.
Sigh - decisions, decisions...
Currently I have 26" x 1.6" Marathon Supremes fitted for my local rides. I really like the Supremes, they are fast and light. My quandary is will they be robust enough for the gravel roads I'll encounter in New Zealand.
So I have sitting in front of me a set of 26" x 2.0" Marathon Supremes, and a set of 26" x 2.0" Marathon Duremes, which are quite a bit heavier, but no doubt more durable. Question is, do I really need the added durability? I favour the lighter and faster tyre.
Sigh - decisions, decisions...
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