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Looking for a true 33-34mm wide tire
I am looking for a slick or light knobby tire that measures a true 34mm max. width. The frame was built with clearance for 35mm tires but I have 32's on it now and don't think 35's will fit. It will be used mainly on road (rough chip seal).
Think I heard that GK 32's run big - rim is a Hed C2 23mm wide. Tubeless is not needed or desired. TIA
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My 700x32 GravelKing slicks measure between 33-34mm on Kinlin XR26T (19mm internal). That's setup tubeless. I'm super happy with these tires.
The C2 is 18mm internal. A 32mm GravelKing would probably measure right at 32mm on a C2 with tubes. I wouldn't chase a mm or two at the expense of a lesser tire. The GKs are really good. If you're riding predominately pavement and/or chip seal then go with the slick. |
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tubeless gp5000s in 32. measure a little over 33 on a 25mm internal rim. I'm getting 4k miles+ on back and longer on front on 95% road, with some light gravel/canal trail and dirt road. Highly recommend, last longer than I thought they would and readily available for ~$50 EDIT: oops just read tubeless part. well the clincher version I guess
Last edited by Davist; 12-19-2020 at 08:33 AM. Reason: tubeless.. |
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I believe continental speed king cx tires run a little narrow. They are advertised as 35 but I'm pretty sure they come in at 33-34.
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Jack Browns are 33mm wide
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Hutchinson Overrides are good tires too, with a narrow smooth center strip to roll fast on pavement. they measure a little small, so a 35 would probably be perfect on the C2 rims.
i also agree that it's hard to go wrong with gravel kings.
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If you want a pair of Gravel King 700x32mm clinchers, I've got these. Bought them and used them once on the road. For me, they were a tweener. Too big for the road, too small for off road. PM if interested.
https://www.panaracerusa.com/collect...g-gravel-tires
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Parisi-Roubaix or Strada Bianchi
If your thumbs are up for it, P-Rs and S-Bs will inflate to 33mm and IMHO are the most round clinchers you can buy.
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Also, not to get into a tubeless debate on another thread, but 32's tubeless will let you drop the pressure enough that the added grip and comfort is really substantial regardless of the width. Consider it. |
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I have Kenda Kommandos on a couple of bikes that I use for pavement/gravel rides. They have knobs but I've never noticed noise on pavement. Nominally 35 mm but as I recall they measure 32-34 mm on "normal" road rims. They had plenty of clearance on the Primus Mootry frame I sent you if that helps. I have more miles on them than any other tire in the past ten years and can't recall having a flat.
https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...yclocross-tire |
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I always suspected the Jack Browns were made using a 35-622 mold.
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My Grand Bois Cypres measured 32.6 on HEDs when they were relatively new. Now at roughly 2000 mi measure 33.8 on Quills.
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