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93legendti
03-21-2008, 04:27 PM
It's snowing again and the thought of riding the tandem with my daughter seems a long way off. Despite the weather, I am wondering what kind of tires people are using on their tandems. Any good suggestions?

J.Greene
03-21-2008, 04:32 PM
It's snowing again and the thought of riding the tandem with my daughter seems a long way off. Despite the weather, I am wondering what kind of tires people are using on their tandems. Any good suggestions?

I use a 32c bontrager road tire.

JG

maunahaole
03-21-2008, 04:33 PM
I'm no tandem expert, but what rims do you have and what is the total weight of your captain and stoker?

Ti Designs
03-21-2008, 04:47 PM
On the road tandem I've tried Conti GP4000's, Conti 4 season's, Michelin Pro2's and Vittoria Evo's. The vittoria's sidewalls didn't like the tandem much, they were thrashed in little more than 100 miles. The Conti tires seem to run hard for the same pressure, I never felt comfortable carving a turn on them. The Michelin Pro2 700x25 is my pick for the tire that does it all. I would love to try a Michelin Grip in that size, but it's not gonna happen.

dwightskin
03-21-2008, 04:52 PM
Search the archives on the "Tandem@Hobbes" mailing list and you'll find more than you ever wanted to know!

http://search.bikelist.org/

I run Specialized Fat Boys on my 26" wheeled tandem.

93legendti
03-21-2008, 04:59 PM
I'm no tandem expert, but what rims do you have and what is the total weight of your captain and stoker?

We're around 200 lbs (my daughter is only 5) and, iirc, the rims are Mavic ma-40's--but that maybe no more than a guess. The bike is in the garage and I need to pull it out do a spring cleaning.

On the road tandem I've tried Conti GP4000's, Conti 4 season's, Michelin Pro2's and Vittoria Evo's. The vittoria's sidewalls didn't like the tandem much, they were thrashed in little more than 100 miles. The Conti tires seem to run hard for the same pressure, I never felt comfortable carving a turn on them. The Michelin Pro2 700x25 is my pick for the tire that does it all. I would love to try a Michelin Grip in that size, but it's not gonna happen.

I have a set of the Michelin Pro2's in 700x25, I think I will give them a shot.

Bradford
03-21-2008, 05:13 PM
I like the 700x28 Gator Skins.

On the tandem, I like to err on the side of safety...I leave feel for my other bikes.

GregL
03-21-2008, 05:23 PM
I've been running Panaracer Pasela TGs, 700 x 28. While their treads wear well and they are reasonably resistant to punctures, I have found their construction quality to be hit and miss. I had one develop a sidewall bulge for no apparant reason.

Regards,
Greg

maunahaole
03-21-2008, 05:32 PM
Weight wise, those will probably be fine. I use those on my ride sometimes and I weigh a good deal more than your entire tandem team. They give a nice ride and handle predictably.

Kirk007
03-21-2008, 05:48 PM
fasgrip 700x25. can get with or without kevlar built. Glenn Erickson recommended these to me years ago and I love 'em for the tandem and singles.

Greg

regularguy412
03-21-2008, 05:53 PM
I'm using Specialized Infinity 32's on my C-dale tandem. Not sure what the rims are , since there is no name anywhere on the outside. They 'kinda' look like something from Sun -- 40 holers.

The Infinitys are decent for an inexpensive tire. They have some tread with a, basically, solid center stripe. There tends to be 'some' tread squirm at speed on hard corners, but they should shed rain well (even though I've not had the opportunity to ride my tandem in the rain). I don't have many miles on this set, since my daughter doesn't ride with me anymore.

Mike in AR:beer:

Too Tall
03-21-2008, 05:56 PM
What Ed said. Mich. Pro Race 2 is great stuff. I've had GREAT luck with Veredestine 25's also.

dvs cycles
03-21-2008, 05:57 PM
Santana Team Scandium came with 28c Gatorskins w/wirebead.
Switched to GP-4000 in 25c with kevlar bead.
Much better ride and faster rollout also.

Orin
03-21-2008, 06:02 PM
Pro2 Race or Krylion 25s at the moment with as much air as I dare.
Panaracer Urban Max 32s for the winter.
Tried Specialized Aramadillo 28s... horrible - slow and ride like they are made of concrete.

Orin.

93legendti
03-21-2008, 07:10 PM
...Tried Specialized Aramadillo 28s... horrible - slow and ride like they are made of concrete. Orin.

I think our tandem came with those tires (it was 8 years ago) and, iirc, they did nothing for the ride.

DarrenCT
03-21-2008, 11:39 PM
are you riding this bike or just adding it to the collection?

:cool:

vaxn8r
03-22-2008, 12:59 AM
Another vote for PR2 25's. The perfect tandem tire.

Smiley
03-22-2008, 05:18 AM
I like the 700x28 Gator Skins.

On the tandem, I like to err on the side of safety...I leave feel for my other bikes.
Ti man , Listen to Bradford he's a Wise man who know if you have a blow out decending at + 50 mph on a tandem bad things happen. Gatorskins is what this Captain has always used too.

93legendti
03-22-2008, 06:31 AM
Ti man , Listen to Bradford he's a Wise man who know if you have a blow out decending at + 50 mph on a tandem bad things happen. Gatorskins is what this Captain has always used too.

That's good advice...I only wish there was someplace in lower Michigan where you can decend at +50mph...

zap
03-22-2008, 06:59 AM
Over 15 years on various conti 23c. The 3000 were the worst and almost made me switch to PR2 but Conti came out with the 4000. The s version is even better. Main reason for me sticking with conti is that they seem to match really well with Mavic rims.

Our current rims are CXP 33, old but still rock solid, and Kinlin30, newer and reliability still being tested .

scrooge
03-22-2008, 08:02 AM
I like the 700x28 Gator Skins.

On the tandem, I like to err on the side of safety...I leave feel for my other bikes.

Same here.

Spinner
03-22-2008, 09:20 AM
... Roll-y-Pol-y or Ruffy Tuffy tires on a two seater?

Bradford
03-22-2008, 09:28 AM
... Roll-y-Pol-y or Ruffy Tuffy tires on a two seater?
I tried the Roll-y-po-y. Blew the tire off the rim in the first two out of three rides...the Gator Skins were back on the bike by the fourth.

I think they are fine for the front, but I'm sticking with Gator Skins for the rear.

NateM
03-22-2008, 10:37 AM
Velocity Dyad rims.Nokian studded snows in winter.Continental Top Contact 37's on our Cannondale now,a good tire for mixed conditions,dirt road,loose gravel,early spring conditions.Summer time we use Ruffy Tuffy's.My daughter weighs 65lbs,me 150. 40mph is our tops ...so far.