Sujet : Re: Very Slow Leaks.
De : Soloman (at) *nospam* old.bikers.org (Catrike Ryder)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 13. May 2025, 12:21:17
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On 13 May 2025 09:16:02 GMT, Roger Merriman <
roger@sarlet.com> wrote:
Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
On 12 May 2025 20:47:41 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:
Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@gXXmail.com> wrote:
On 5/12/2025 7:03 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:
Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@gXXmail.com> wrote:
On 5/11/2025 3:50 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:
He has a touring bike, they tend to be fitted with rather more robust
tyres...
My touring bike has had Panaracer Paselas for many years. When one good
friend died, I inherited a Pasela with some extra flat protection -
maybe called "Tourguard" or something? (I forget, and I'm not home to
check.) But I don't think I've mounted that one yet.
Even so they would be thicker casing than the Gatorskins plus more tread...
I don't know that's true. I've used Gatorskins on our tandem for years.
I never noticed any great difference in tread thickness between the two
types of tires.
<https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com> says 3.6 mm vs 3.2mm for the
casing and another 1mm or so of tread? They do seem though to have same
weight, clearly they are much thinner than a Marathon or similar.
But I?ve never used the Pasela, though I have used the Gatorskins if quite
a long time ago now!
But admittedly, the tandem is a very different sort of beast.
Fair bit more weight and load on the sidewalls I?d guess!
Roger Merriman
If you're going to mention Schwalbe Marathon tires, you need to
specify which one. There are several and they're all different.
https://www.schwalbetires.com/search?search=marathon
--
C'est bon
Soloman
>
Not that different, the standard Marathon is that a standard normal
Marathon, some with variation in tread design but broadly quite similar,
>
There is the Plus variants of which Ive used two out of the three tyres
namely the Marathon plus and the Marathon touring plus, both are fairly
similar in use, both can cope with some mud on a path, but are overwhelming
by even quite mild amounts. ie the tread cant clear Id expect the MTB
variation to behave similarly for similar reasons.
>
Even gravel bike tyres tend to be less drifty and clear better.
>
Roger Merriman
There is no "normal standard Marathon" tire. Most of the Marathon
tires are quite different from each other and perform differently.
-- C'est bonSoloman