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Old 23-02.-2006, 11:04 AM   #1
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Default 28mm tires that fit

I tried putting some 28mm (700c) conti top touring tires on my girlfriends road bike (giant OCR1 2002), and they just barely scrape the inside top of her brake calipers. I've heard top touring are a little slow anyway. I'd like to
find a fast 28mm tire that might fit, as not all tires are the same height. I'm looking to go 28mm because she will be lightly loaded and could use the added comfort.

Any suggestions?

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Old 23-02.-2006, 12:00 PM   #2
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Default Re: 28mm tires that fit

On my Flat bar I went from 25mm Felt Kevlar to 23mm Conti GP4000 and the comfort level increased. I suggest trying Conti GP4000 in 25mm for the GF.

OCRs did come with 25mm Michie Dynamic tyres in Aus. I feel they have too much bounce as a friend got tipped off her bike a couple of times.

Edit: Have a look at the new Conti Ultra Gator Skin as well, similar but cheaper: http://www.conti-online.com/generat...torskin_en.html
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Old 07-03.-2006, 10:09 PM   #3
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I use Conti 700x28 Gatorskins on our Santana tandem and have found them to be an excellent tire. The only problem is that I can only get them from the US as when I asked the local conti importer wether they would import some on their next shipment the reply was "and how many pallet loads would I like"?

As you mentioned that your girlfriend will be riding lightly loaded don't even contemplate using 23c tyres. We have just returned from the BNSW ride and on the longest day, even the police were taking spare tubes to the wallies who were stranded with narrow flat tyres.

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Old 08-03.-2006, 04:31 AM   #4
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I use Conti 700x28 Gatorskins on our Santana tandem and have found them to be an excellent tire. The only problem is that I can only get them from the US as when I asked the local conti importer wether they would import some on their next shipment the reply was "and how many pallet loads would I like"?

As you mentioned that your girlfriend will be riding lightly loaded don't even contemplate using 23c tyres. We have just returned from the BNSW ride and on the longest day, even the police were taking spare tubes to the wallies who were stranded with narrow flat tyres.

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Thanks a bunch for the reply. I just happened to come across some 28mm gatorskins a week ago (I'm in the US), and picked them up. So far no complaints. With here running 28's, and myself running 32's, we get to share the same spare tubes, which is a nice bonus.

I have no idea why folks run narrow tires on recreational rides. Even on single day centuries I see flats galore.
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