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I have ridden other 30+mm tires like Challenge, Rene Herse, Panaracer...the Specialized has the best overall tradeoffs. I don't normally make recommendation on things that I haven't tried myself, that's been my pet peeves all along.
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I'm going to recommend the g one speeds aswell. Super impressed with that tire. Very well balanced tire. Running them tubeless for commuting and general riding at about 55-60psi. Sets up tubeless easily. For me. It's been reliable so far, and will be getting another set to replace mine when they are worn. So far I've put about 4800kms on the set and they are wearing very evenly. Mixed road surfaces.
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Grand Bois dark green Cerf is a great 700-30 tire that comes in regular and extra light.
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Ha! Now you are putting me on the firing squad...er..I mean, the spot.
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They were the easiest setup of the tubeless tires I've mounted and I'll probably go back to them when I get a 2nd wheelset. |
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Thanks for all the help. Brian |
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Another vote for the Specialized. Easy setup tubeless and great price/durability. They measured a plump 32 on my Belgium + rims.
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I'm on Hutchinson Fusion Performance 11Storm TLR, 28c front 30c rear. It has everything you can ask in a tubeless tire. I come from non-TLR Challenge P-R (real 30-31c on wide rims), and the Hutchinson are better.
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I have use older Schwalbe One 700x28 that measure out to 31mm on my wide Boyd Altamont wheels. I keep a stash of them because they are so good.
I am trying Conti5000 700x32 that measure out to 32mm on the same wheels. They are just as good (and better than the 4000 II which sucked and why I originally went to the Schwalbe tires). They are both clinchers/tubes. I am not refined enough to know/tell the difference but they both ride great on good roads, crappy roads, and some light off-road stuff. |
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