I have read/heard but not personally experienced that the T-serve has a 
beefier, thicker tread and sidewall, and is thus is more durable but less 
pleasant to ride.  In short, more of an urban/commuter tire.

Steve Frederick, East Lansing, MI

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Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 9:05 PM
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] Re: Tires for Gravel



Any difference between Pasela's and T
-serv's. Thinking of getting T-serv's in 35. Anyone have experience
with both?

MichaelH wrote:
> My daily commute includes ten miles of dirt roads, with three
> significant downhills.  I have found that the Pasella 32s do better
> than Ruffy Tuffys on dirt.  My wife uses the 35s.  In winter and
> spring I use a 37 mm Avocet Cross Tire which works great.
>
> Downhill on dirt requires a different technique than on pavement.  On
> pavement I get a good grip on the center of the bars, one knee against
> the top tube and tuck my head down to build speed and minimize the
> possibility of front end shimmy.  But that doesn't work on dirt.
> Instead, set your feet at 3 &  9:00 o'clock, lift your touche of the
> seat but keep your knees flexible.  Don't hold onto the bars, but
> instead keep them lightly hooked over the outside of the brake levers.
> Relax. If done right, very little of the bounce will get transferred
> to your body.
>
> Michael
>
> On Jun 27, 8:16 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I've done a fair bit of Minnesota/Wisconsin bluff-country gravel on my
> > Marathon Supremes (26x2.0). They offer plenty of traction, and I
> > always felt confident even on fast descents. A friend did the great
> > divide on Marathon XR 700x50, and thought they were ok, but on the
> > heavy side.
> >
> > On Jun 25, 4:47 pm, GeorgeS <chobur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > I don't regularly ride on dirt or gravel except when I come to Vermont
> > > in the summer.  Now I'm riding on gravel all the time and I find
> > > descents in particular very unpleasant.  Lots of bouncing around and
> > > skittishness.  One of my bikes has 700c Grand Bois tires and the other
> > > has Ruffy Tuffy's.  I have plenty of clearance on both bikes.  Are
> > > there tires that will make me feel more comfortable that won't break
> > > the bank?  Jack Browns?  Fatty somethings?
> > > GeorgeS



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