Advise for 35s tubeless tires (Bon Jon vs G-One Speed)
I have narrowed two "big" tires for a Fall/Winter/Spring bike I am putting together (older Seven Mudhoney). I am thinking Bon Jon Pass Extralight or Schwalbe G-One Speed that are both 35s and can run tubeless.
Type of riding? I think this new project will be used for training during the fall-winter, will likely have fenders and since the roads get really crappy during the winter months, bigger tires are a must. I am also a sucker for plush, smooth riding tires. I do not think I will go off-pavement much, but there will be sections where that will be the case-- I would say probably 5-10% of the time. May, but unlikely, do a CX ride or two if I can fit it in my schedule but I am mostly a roadie. Does anyone have experience with both tires and can comment on their experience and opinion on one over the other? Appreciate any feedback! |
the compass tires win hands down if you are almost 100% on the road.
they will not be much good at CX though, that's just not what they are for. |
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I've used the 30mm G-One Speed tubeless, but not a whole lot. No experience with the 35mm version. I've used the Bon Jon EL a whole lot. Both great tires. It's hard to imagine a tire that beats the BJP EL.
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I switched from Extralight Bon Jons to 35mm G-One speeds. Tubeless performance on G-Ones is objectively better than Bon Jons — it's not even close. On the subjective side I rate them about the same for ride comfort however I feel the G-Ones have a "stickier" connection to the ground (clean tarmac and basic gravel). No difference in speed that I could discern. Thousands of kilometres on both tires, compared on same bikes/wheels, etc. YMMV.
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My BJPs setup easy as could be and I've had not leaking, seepage or the like. In other words, by any objective measure they have done what they're supposed to do. |
i think the first batch or so of tubeless compass tires had some issues setting up tubeless, but those have been remedied on the current iterations.
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I agree with what everyone has said, neither prob good for CX if very muddy.
Also not CX tires but at least have some thread and always treat me right are Gravel Kings SKs. I think they have a 35mm version. Also they have a new MUD versior as well. |
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Advise for 35s tubeless tires (Bon Jon vs G-One Speed)
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I would stay away from Compass. I wanted to love em but only got bad experiences. Must have owned at least 5 pairs. They are unreasonable expensive, and they suffer from serious QC issues. Tubeless sealant “breaths” through the sidewalls. Two tires had manufacturing defects evident in the carcass bumps. Moreover the sidewalls on the extralite version are ridiculously delicate. I cant explain myself how can those extralite tires can be marketed as adventure all road tires. Do one normal gravel ride with normal rocks and there will be cuts. The Panaracer were so much better for me. They are more resistant, cheaper , easier to set up tubeless. I have been using the 35mm and 38mm slick tires and they are amazing. I can’t recommend them enough Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The answer is C: Gravel King slick 35mm, TLC and available in color!
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I’m a compass fan but will admit, for rocky terrain they are not great.
I did one gravel ride on a nearly new set if Barlow Pass 38s and the next day the rear tire exploded on the sidewall. No obvious cut, I was riding to pick up a soldering iron I lent out and hit a small bump and BOOM For road—compass 100% |
I wanted to throw out yet another suggestion - the Schwalbe G-One Allround. It's actually a bit lighter than the G-One Speed according to Schwalbe, but it also provides slightly deeper tread (using a similar / identical pattern). For wet conditions it's quite nice, and it does very well on dirt roads. I've been riding the 38mm version for a while and I'm surprised at how confident it is on the dirt, even on some single track and in wetter conditions it's been OK.
Worth the consideration. But also, the Gravelking is a tough option to beat for a 90% road commute given the price and quality. |
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I agree. I'm using Hutchinson Overides now. More durable and better tubeless performance than Compass and probably Panaracer as well. My problems with Compass were sealant bleeding through the sidewalls, weak beads that permanently stretch, and a bubble in the tread. |
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