Road Bicycle Questions

Discussion in 'General' started by Jack Brock, Oct 31, 2014.

  1. Jack Brock

    Jack Brock Well-Known Member

    I'll start this off with what tires/tubes are you running and do you like the set up. Have you tried any other combos you would recommend? I ride a variety of roads and bike paths that are fairly clear, but I do come across glass, small rocks, and cockleburs.
     
  2. socal

    socal Well-Known Member

    Continental GP4000S/ Whatever tube
     
  3. sharky nrk

    sharky nrk Rubber Side Up

    what size? 23....25...?
     
  4. socal

    socal Well-Known Member

    25 @ 100PSI is perfect for me.
     
  5. misterwaterfall

    misterwaterfall squid status commence

    I run the same conti's on my training set up. Whatever tube my shop sells. Currently a 23 up front and 25 in the back but they could be swapped and I doubt I would know the difference. I aim for 100 psi, maybe a little under if it's extra nasty out that day
     
  6. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    I prefer HUTCHINSON ATOM COMP .
    I sell a lot of them, but don't use them on my bike , but Kenda makes a Thorn Proof tube. It's a lot heavier than a standard tube, but prevents flats from thorns and other things that would puncture a normal tube.
     
  7. MV Rider

    MV Rider Well-Known Member

    Use the Continental Gatorskins. 120 in the rear and 100 in the front. Seems to be a very bump compliant and tough tire.
     
  8. G 97

    G 97 Garth

    Bontregar r3 TLR tubeless on Bontrager RXL rim. Super light and basically flat proof. :up:
    27c size

    90psi roll resistance less than a tube with smother ride.
     
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2014
  9. Jedb

    Jedb Professional Novice :-)

    Continental: 700x 25 or 700x 28.
    36 hole, 14 gauge spokes.
    100-110 psi.
     
  10. Jack Brock

    Jack Brock Well-Known Member

    Do any of these tires really help with thorns, or do you have to go with the thicker tubes? I like lightweight, but I really haven't enjoyed 2 flats in the last month.
     
  11. Joe Morris

    Joe Morris Off The Reservation

    I used Mr Tuffy tire liners back in the 80's. They worked great for eliminating nuisance flats like thorns and road debris. When my wife got into riding I put a set in her tires and she's never had a flat. It's not a sexy alternative but it's much cheaper than new tires and has been very effective in my experience.
     
  12. cha0s#242

    cha0s#242 Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand

    My bike came with Vittoria Rubino Pro size 700X23. I run them @ 120 psi.
     
  13. CRA_Fizzer

    CRA_Fizzer Honking at putter!

    Same here. Never had a flat since switching to these!
     
  14. JAB

    JAB Well-Known Member

    I`ve been running Specialized roubaix`s tubeless with 0 flats. I even ride a few miles of connector gravel connector roads every now & then with no issues.
     
  15. STT-Rider

    STT-Rider Well-Known Member

    Ultegra tubeless with Maxxis tubeless tires, they rock.
     
  16. STT-Rider

    STT-Rider Well-Known Member

    tubeless with orange seal or stans helps.
     
  17. wortdog

    wortdog Active Member

    I've been happy with the Conti Gatorskins so far, no flats yet.
     
  18. JBraun

    JBraun Well-Known Member

    I ran Spinskins liners before I went tubeless. Never had a flat with them
     
  19. GixxerBlade

    GixxerBlade Oh geez

    :stupid: And Sunlite tubes.
     
  20. Vitabrew

    Vitabrew Well-Known Member

    I've been using Vitoria Open Pave CGIII with latex tubes with a little Stan's sealant in the tubes. Haven't had a flat all season even though I ride on rough roads and do some off road and gravel road riding with them.
     

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