Leah

I posted a separate thread announcing the arrival of the new (at least to 
me!) and updated versions of the ubiquitous Gravelkings 
<https://www.panaracerusa.com/collections/2024-gravelkings>. 

More choices - but some look nice! 

Cheers, 

Chris 

On Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 8:01:40 AM UTC-7 anthony....@gmail.com wrote:

> Oh, man. Those wheels are gonna look ACE!!
>
> I'll chime in anecdotally that the difference between 42-48 isn't super 
> noticeable as long as you get your PSI where it feels comfy for you. Have 
> an amazing time on that 2-day ride.
>
> As for front rack security, I don't use a strap, but I also check bolt 
> tension fairly regularly. The straps are ugly, but are great for peace of 
> mind if you don't check your bolts always before getting out on a ride.
>
> On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 9:21:08 AM UTC-7 J wrote:
>
>> You don't say which Gravel King model you are using, but I see in your 
>> Philly post that you have Ultradynamico Cava tires on your bike. So maybe 
>> you run the file tread GK? Anyhow, I rode through 2 sets of 700x42 Gravel 
>> King SK on my old Sam Hillbourne before moving up to 700x50 which just 
>> barely fit. I thought I'd notice a big difference but it turned out not to 
>> be true, as long as I kept the air pressure up. I only have 650b bikes now, 
>> and don't ride Gravel King SK after discovering the Rene Herse file tread 
>> much smoother and faster "feeling". I've switched back and forth from 42 
>> and 48mm RH file treads as well as 42 Gran Bois and have settled on 48mm RH 
>> (Switchback Hill) which measures quite a bit over 48mm on my wheels. The 
>> 42mm tires gave the perception that I was faster but the strava data did 
>> not corroborate, and the 48mm have so much lovely float over gravel 
>> compared to anything narrower or with tooth, I figured why bother? YMMV but 
>> I think 48s won't be an issue. If my words sway you at all towards RH, just 
>> keep in mind that they are not great in wet conditions with steep descents 
>> combined with rim brakes. I learned this twice this fall, and kept RH 
>> knobbies on until a few days ago. 
>>
>> mysterious J
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 11:42:19 AM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> The 60 mm Schwalbe Big Ones that used to be on my dirt road Matthews 
>>> were among the very fastest-rolling tires I've used, including various 
>>> "racing" tires and 2 extralight RH models. I'd say that the right 48 mm 
>>> tire will roll plenty fast. 
>>>
>>> I've not used any Gravel Kings.
>>>
>>> Patrick "it's not my tires that make me slow" Moore
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 7:10 PM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
>>> jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ... Can 48 mm tires do a 15-17 mph road ride pace? I have 42 on all my 
>>>> other bikes. Would 48s be slow? The ride is a 2 day event, 100 miles 
>>>> total. 
>>>> I’d like to keep the tires if I could, because they’re new and they are 
>>>> fat 
>>>> enough to also double as gravel tires, should I decide to do a gravel ride 
>>>> again. But I do more road rides than anything else, and if those 48s will 
>>>> cripple me, I’ll go back to 42s. What’s the consensus?
>>>>
>>>

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