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https://www.instagram.com/p/C7t7P6dO...RlODBiNWFlZA==
Not the best advertisement for RH. But to be fair, it is Unbound. Lots of flats happen, and sometimes you just have bad luck. |
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I have only used RH tires with tubes, and they have been trouble-free. I have settled on 35mm to 42mm tires, and use them on all roads. They have performed fantastically.
There have been a lot of comments indicating that better tires exist, particularly when used tubeless. I won't refute those claims because I have no experience with tubeless, but what are the preferred options in the 35-42 mm range that offer low rolling resistance, good puncture protection, and are suited for a mix of pavement and dirt roads? |
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Challenge Strada Bianca Challenge Getaway Pro Continental Terra Speed Panaracer Gravelking There are plenty of others. Do you want knobs or a smooth tread? |
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The Conti tire you suggest looks like it is available in 35mm, and that may be an option, though I would prefer 35mm as a starting point. The stuff floating around on the net regarding Challenge tires has been off-putting. I'm not sure I'm up for the struggle to mount them, deal with treads separating from the casing, and potential blow-offs. Maybe they have solved these issues, and I should reconsider them. The Strada Bianca in 40mm looks swell. I've used Gravel Kings and they were fine. I prefer the sensations on the RH tires more. They seem to damp road chatter better, and also roll very well. |
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They test fast, recently won a World Cup mtb race, last a very long time, and rarely puncture. They don’t weep from the sidewalls or require much effort at all to setup tubeless. Schwalbe g one r, rs, all around, and speed are all great tires that are drama free with tubeless. Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 06-03-2024 at 10:11 AM. |
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I have had great luck with schwalbe g-one speed or all around and Conti terra speed. They set up super easy tubeless, both have proven to be very reliable, and feel pretty quick on the road with an edge for the terra speed. I know you said smooth tread, but neither are slowed down by the minimal knobs.
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Otherwise I agree with the Schwable G-One Speed or Pathfinder (look at the S-Works version if you want the best one). |
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G-One Speeds are fast on the road, no hassle to set up or maintain (no weeping) and are absolute workhorses. They are what they are on gravel, which is great as long as there's no mud at all. I have 40mm on my Crux for gravel wheels, and took over a minute off my time up a 25ish minute road climb yesterday (solo, no wind) which I didn't think I was currently capable of doing.
Road wheels for that bike have Challenge Stradas, which feel close to the RH sensation (a compliment) but they're a menace to mount and they bleed air pressure at about the rate of a latex tube at least. The Schwalbes need an air top-off every season or so. |
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It's weird how well mtb tires seal on hookless rims these days. Recently had some new tires (already forgot the brand) that I thought were way loose on the rim.
Mounted them and let small section open, put plenty Stans in, mounted the tire and start rotating and swinging the wheel until the sealant came out around the rim. After that a floor pump sealed both wheels. Tires were tubeless ready. |
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Specialized Pathfinder Pro - my current favorite
Shwalbe G-One Michelin Power Gravel Vittoria Terreno Dry Pirelli Cinturato I would not recommend Challenge tires. WTB gravel tires setup easily but for whatever reason I don't get along well with them. Last edited by EB; 06-03-2024 at 11:18 AM. |
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I’m also liking the Teravail Rampart 38mm fast n light I have installed now but don’t have many miles on them yet. They roll smooth and feel fast. However they managed to consume 2oz. of sealant almost instantly…I don’t know where it all went. It appears to be in the tire itself…had no leakage when installing or punctures but both tires while still wet inside had no pooling sealant remaining upon inspection only a few weeks later. Added more and they seem good to go since.
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This has been my experience too with road and gravel tires but regular butyl tubes. For reference, I love tubeless for true MTB tires and would likely never go back to tubes there. But I've consistently had more challenges with tubeless on gravel tires, and rarely flat with tubes on modern tires anyways. FWIW, I've had great experience with RH tires and tubes. For the price well worth it over gravel kings which I find harder to install, and more fragile. I think RH and even panaracer paselas roll nicer than the gravel kings. |
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Just mounted a pair of Panaracer GV tbls 700x35 slicks on 23mm ID WTB carbon wheels...no fuss no muss on first try, ...actually they replaced a warranteed set but I've had several sets on various bikes and have never had a mounting problem which more than I can say for several others.
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