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Any thoughts on the Schwalbe G One Speed?
I’m thinking about the 35c for a fast, supple ride on crappy pavement. The reviews are pretty stellar from my research.
Thoughts? Thx. |
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I'd be inclined to go gravelking for that, but only because Schwalbe tires are $$. That said, I am a bit of a Schwalbe fanboy. I have some G Ones in the stash but haven't ridden them yet.
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GravelKing 35c slicks are incredibly sluggish on the road, in my opinion. The Gravel King SS (with treads) are actually much faster.
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35mm G One Speeds felt stiff in comparison to 38mm GK slicks when I ran them a few years ago. They might have changed the compound since then, though.
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If you want something fast, Enve now offers their SES tires in 35.
I tried the G one speed and thought they were meh.
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Have you tried the ENVEs?
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Are those Enve tires legit? On par with a Corsa or gp5k? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I've had 'em on a few bikes now, in various sizes (25s and 27s). Grip in the wet is just okay. Otherwise, no complaints at all. |
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I've been through a few sets of g-one all around and they've been fast and reliable every time. Sure they're expensive but you get what you pay for. I dont think the all around tests any slower than the speed, FWIW.
I always felt like gravel kings were a bit of a pain, requiring extra tubeless tape and hated how they felt on the road. |
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But! I also had a pair of G-One Allrounds on the same bike, 35mm wide, and those were quite fast, too. But they did not feel nearly as supple --they were fast but a little rigid. But but! I just ordered a pair of Schwalbe G-One RS 40's, which are by most accounts quite durable and incredibly fast --perhaps the fastest gravel tire out there and faster than most road tires. I haven't mounted them on my Mog yet, but will have a full review next week --I am really looking forward to these, almost as much as I'd look forward to a new bike. If they're as good as all the reviews say, gosh, why bother riding anything else? |
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I’ve run G-one speeds in the 700x30 size on a handful of different bikes. They felt fast, gripped well and didn’t puncture in the few thousand miles I rode them. Definitely easier to set up tubeless than gravelking slicks. I have recommended these to friends looking for a high volume road training/light gravel tire.
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I have run the G One Speeds at 30c on my road bike for years and love them. Great grip and puncture resistance on rougher roads, and plenty fast for me. Been worth the premium price.
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I’m glad I’m not the only one to have this same experience. For being a slick and lightweight tire, mine were incredibly slow. To the point that I took them off and had my wheel bearings checked to see if I was missing something. Moved the tires to a different wheelset and they made those wheels slow as well.
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G one speed in 30mm and 38mm setup tubeless were an average ride and not durable on rough pavement and paths.. Multiple rear punctures in a short period of time for me.
Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 02-23-2024 at 09:01 PM. |
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