I have a 40-406 tyre on the bike, which is just a bit too close to the mudguard (clogs when going through anything muddy). IUdeally I would go only a little smaller to 38-406 or 35-406. I'd opt for Kojaks, but they size as 32s in the 622 size. Also considering greedspeed scorchers, except that they are expensive and I would be banking on them sizing smaller than marathons. Maybe Marathon race?
What would you recommend?
35-406 tyre
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35-406 tyre
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Re: 35-406 tyre
Can confirm 35x406 wired Kojaks come up narrow on 406 Sun CR18 rims
Schwalbe 35-406 tyres measure THIS! by Paul Weston, on Flickr
Schwalbe 35-406 tyres measure THIS! by Paul Weston, on Flickr
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Re: 35-406 tyre
Only slightly off topic - what is the tool being used?
Re: 35-406 tyre
Grandad wrote:Only slightly off topic - what is the tool being used?
Aldi digital vernier calipers, whose accuracy seems to agree with my non digital much more expensive Mitutoyo non digital very closely
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"you would be surprised at the number of people in these parts who nearly are half people and half bicycles"
Re: 35-406 tyre
deliquium wrote:Can confirm 35x406 wired Kojaks come up narrow on 406 Sun CR18 rims
Schwalbe 35-406 tyres measure THIS! by Paul Weston, on Flickr
That's standard undersizing for 35mm Kojaks in both 406 or 700C
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Re: 35-406 tyre
http://wrhpv.com/ukshop/tyres/406/index.html
has 35-406 Kojaks
has 35-406 Kojaks
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Re: 35-406 tyre
Thanks for that NUKe, I have contacted them about tyre sizing, but no joy. The kojaks are 32s, which is an option, but not one I will explore when I already have some 28s. I would have considered spending on a narrow 40; I had hoped the greenspeed scorchers sized small compared with the marathons. As they have no tread there’s a good chance they would fit, but I’m not going to gamble £40 on it.
If I had a baby elephant, I would put it on a recumbent trike so that it would become invisible.
Re: 35-406 tyre
As a Moulton user, I have Conti GP on the front and Conti SC on the rear.
The GP hardly seems to ever wear, but the rears wear a lot. SC lasts longer than GP on the rear.
Both are 406-28 on CR18 rims.
GP comes out as 28mm
SC comes out as 29mm
Near enough, I reckon.
The bike came with Schwalbe Duranos. Horrible.
What's so good about Kojaks or Gripspeed?
The GP hardly seems to ever wear, but the rears wear a lot. SC lasts longer than GP on the rear.
Both are 406-28 on CR18 rims.
GP comes out as 28mm
SC comes out as 29mm
Near enough, I reckon.
The bike came with Schwalbe Duranos. Horrible.
What's so good about Kojaks or Gripspeed?
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Re: 35-406 tyre
Kojaks are basically a cheap lightweight racing slick.
I've used them once on my bent trike but found them to harsh as I could never get the pressure just right.
A larger volume tyre like the old 42-406 Supremes gives me slightly more leeway with tyre pressure, hard enough to reduce rolling resistance while still soft enough to reduce road buzz.
I assume Gripspeed are similar.
Luck .......
I've used them once on my bent trike but found them to harsh as I could never get the pressure just right.
A larger volume tyre like the old 42-406 Supremes gives me slightly more leeway with tyre pressure, hard enough to reduce rolling resistance while still soft enough to reduce road buzz.
I assume Gripspeed are similar.
Luck .......