> The herringbone tread pattern leads to some road hum and
> vibration that the semi-slick RP/RT don't have, but it isn't anything
> too bad.
>
> The Challenge tread also seems a bit more fragile than the RP/RT and
> is prone to get more cuts, though the cuts I've gotten so far are
> shallow and haven't gone through the casing (as far as I can tell).

Based on everything I have read, Challenge tires have excellent
components and craftsmanship.  If you only ride on pavement, the tread
at most establishes trade dress.

Exactly for the reasons you note, I wish there were more high quality
wider treadless tires on the market.

On Dec 3, 5:08 pm, Aaron Thomas <aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use the Challenge on my Romulus, from time to time. They're very
> nice. They were a pain to mount on my Mavic Open Pro the first time,
> but have since stretched and when I go back to re-mount them, they go
> on relatively easily now.
>
> They are slightly plumper than a Roll-y Pol-y or Ruffy Tuffy, but not
> by much. In my experience they roll faster than both, though the RP/RT
> seem to have better grip in wet conditions (the Challenge slid around
> a in a couple of wet corners, though I didn't lose control and bite
> it). The herringbone tread pattern leads to some road hum and
> vibration that the semi-slick RP/RT don't have, but it isn't anything
> too bad.
>
> The Challenge tread also seems a bit more fragile than the RP/RT and
> is prone to get more cuts, though the cuts I've gotten so far are
> shallow and haven't gone through the casing (as far as I can tell). As
> for flat resistance, the Challenge have been good and comparable to
> the RT/RP: only one flat so far. (I never had a single flat on my
> Ruffy Tuffies and perhaps only 1 flat on my RPs.)
>
> Their price is a bit steep, but if that is no deterrent, they're
> definitely worth trying.
>
> A
>
> On Dec 3, 2:22 pm, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 14:19 -0800, R Gonet wrote:
> > > While we're talking about boosting performance with a tire change, has
> > > anyone considered the Challenge Paris-Roubaix tires that Jan sells at
> > > Vintage Bicycling?  They are supposed to be very fast.  If anyone has
> > > them, I'd like to know what the 27 mm tires actually measure.
>
> > A friend of mine is using them on his Rambouillet.  He can't stop raving
> > about how nice they are.  I believe they measure 28mm.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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