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This here is a thread for all things bicycles. Pictures, stories (true and made up), working on, modifying.

I'll start, when I picked up my bike from the shop on Saturday after they straightened out the derailleur hanger, I had a young guy ring up the bill. We were talking about bikes and I could tell he was what cyclists call a weight weenie (buys lightweight stuff no matter the cost). He looked at my bike and said "That's got a heavy frame." I patted my belly and said "So do I".

And thanks to mdpiper for the name of this thread.
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I'm looking to buy some more road worthy tires for the Surly. Right now it has off road tires that can only be pumped up to 45psi. Looking for something smoother that can handle 60-70 psi.

The hunt begins.
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so this random, scetchy guy knocked on the door wanting to know if I could use a brush or two. Peddlers..... pffff.
Here I stand. I can do no other. :flags-wavegreatbritain: :flags-canada:
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GaryInVA wrote: 08 May 2022, 05:15 I'm looking to buy some more road worthy tires for the Surly. Right now it has off road tires that can only be pumped up to 45psi. Looking for something smoother that can handle 60-70 psi.

The hunt begins.
Are you looking for gravel tires or road tires? If gravel, I’ve heard the Panaracer Gravel Kings are top notch. Also, are you going tubeless?
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Biff wrote: 08 May 2022, 22:48 so this random, scetchy guy knocked on the door wanting to know if I could use a brush or two. Peddlers..... pffff.
There it is. I was hoping I wasn't the only one old enough to think this thread was about door-to-door salesmen.
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mdpiper wrote: 09 May 2022, 08:39
GaryInVA wrote: 08 May 2022, 05:15 I'm looking to buy some more road worthy tires for the Surly. Right now it has off road tires that can only be pumped up to 45psi. Looking for something smoother that can handle 60-70 psi.

The hunt begins.
Are you looking for gravel tires or road tires? If gravel, I’ve heard the Panaracer Gravel Kings are top notch. Also, are you going tubeless?
Looking to do training rides with friends on pavement. Current wheelset is 27.5 with 40mm inner width. Can go tubeless.
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Think I found my tire. Schwalbe G-One, 27.5 x 2". Max 70psi.
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My blind friend John runs a bike shop in his back yard and any bike under 24" is given away to lil'kids. One winter a Father lost his job so Christmas was canceled.
Untill John found out! The family woke up Christmass morning to 4 new bikes on the front porch.
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Tire buying is been put off because I got an email from Planet X bicycles website and they have a 29er wheelset (mine are 27.5") that is deeply discounted because of damage to the stickers on the rims. Even with shipping from England it's a great deal. I wanted a second wheelset that was a 29er so I could swap wheels for different situations instead of changing tires.
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Post by coco »

I recommend slicks for on-road, or a combination tire that is slick in the middle with a little tread on the sides. Hydroplaning is simply not a problem for 2.5" tires if you keep it under 80 MPH. Tread only helps when the ground is deformable in some way (sand, pebbles, mud, etc.). Tread doesn't help if there is no loose debris for it to grab.
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