How much do you, or you and the bike weigh? It's good to know for 
comparison of how tires wear, since they don't last as long with higher 
loads. Myself and a empty bike with no bags/gears weigh about 110 kg/240 
pounds as an example.

Johan Larsson, Sweden


On Friday, September 26, 2014 4:03:51 PM UTC+2, Joan wrote:
>
> Bottom-line: fantastic tires, now with 3,281 miles of use. I've been 
> thinking of posting this update so now while there's a review of the 32's 
> here's my review of skinnier ones:
>
> Love the cushiony ride, and the confident handling, stick-to-the-road 
> sensation. Note: I'm a cautious rider but these tires give me a level of 
> confidence I have not experienced before.  
>
> These are the Cayuse Pass 26mm tires - I know, not nice and wide like our 
> Rivendells will accept, but that's the size that fit on my non-Riv bike and 
> so I bought them back in April.  I didn't know what to expect for 
> longevity, and actually had some misgivings about the whole supple casing, 
> extra light, not very thick tread.  I'm used to getting 4,000 miles out of 
> tires, mostly Vittoria Rubinos in the past few years.  And I've always 
> chosen tires with advertised built-in "flat protection" of some kind.  
>
> So, ok, I put these tires on my bike on April 8, then went to Tennessee 
> and rode 400 miles on some chewed up, barely paved rural roads (as well as 
> decent paved ones).  I've ridden about 10 miles on gravel, couple of miles 
> at a time (because it was 'there') and the tires handled it well.  I've 
> ridden hundreds - really, thousands of miles on the pot-holed, chip-sealed 
> roads of rural Virginia and Maryland and another 300+ miles in Maine.  The 
> tires now have 3,281 miles on them.  I examined them carefully a few days 
> ago (with an expert witness) - and the rear is showing some wear in the 
> center with the cross-hatching now worn off, but the front still has 
> visible cross-hatching on the center. 
>
> Now, since I admit to being a little superstitious, I want to say the 
> following carefully, kind of roundabout, you have to read between the lines 
> - I've never taken the tires off the rim since installing them!!  I've 
> helped several riding companions with flats though while riding my Compass 
> tires.  I mean - we're talking 3,281 miles!   
>
> The tires are really comfortable, seem fast (how to tell? I'M not fast in 
> general.......) as in rolling up to speed faster than the Rubinos, corner, 
> descend very confidently.  I have about 67 psi front, 72 rear.  
>
> If you have a bike that needs narrower tires, I highly recommend these.  
>
> Riv-content: the bike itself is very Rived-out: Riv handlebar tube, Sugino 
> crank, canvas tube seat bag, Deore rear der. like on the Bleriot, same 
> cassette & chain as on the Bleriot.
>
> My non-expert two cents,
> Joan
>
>
>
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