There isn't a technical reason... but the issue of how many tires we can 
produce and stock. We figured that somebody who absolutely needs black 
tires can upgrade from Standard to Extralight casings, whereas downgrading 
from Extralight to Standard just because you want black would be giving up 
significant performance. That said, I think tan sidewalls look great on 
many modern bikes, as they emphasize the wheels, which are the most 
important parts of the bike, after all. Modern all-black bikes tend to look 
like amorphous blobs to me, with little to catch my attention.

Jan Heine
Compass Bicycles
www.compasscycle.com

On Friday, August 28, 2015 at 7:51:49 PM UTC+2, Chris L wrote:
>
> Is there a technical reason for this?  Some of us much prefer the look of 
> an all black tire over one with a tan sidewall, especially those of us 
> running MTB's.  
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 28, 2015 at 12:48:33 PM UTC-5, Jan Heine wrote:
>>
>> The Rat Trap Pass 26" x 2.3" measures about 53-54 mm wide on most rims. 
>> It's pretty much the largest tire you can fit on a custom bike with "road" 
>> cranks (and thus a narrow tread/Q factor).
>>
>> As to the black sidewalls, they are available only with the Extralight 
>> casing. The Standard casing is available only with tan sidewalls. The 
>> Extralight comes both in tan and black.
>>
>> Jan Heine
>> Compass Bicycles Ltd.
>> www.compasscycle.com
>>
>

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