I agree, tires look great on an already good looking bike.  This is a good 
example of black-silver done right, per the other thread.

I don't have experience with those tires.  I read years ago on a forum or 
somewhere that they were slow, but that's all relative and may not matter 
at all to you.  If you've tired them, and like them, you're good to roll!

I noticed your grips and they look like Ergon GC1 Cork?  I just set these 
up on a Granola bar on my Salsa Fargo.  I've only had two rides, so far so 
good.  I swapped to the Granola from the Curvy bar (both VO), and I feel 
these grips work better on a bike with more sweep.  I was getting 
hand/wrist pain with the Curvy bar and was constantly adjusting 
things...with no success.  I have mine angled likes yours, though when I 
initially set them up, although it's what felt right, I was wondering if 
it's what was intended.  Have you played with the angle of yours and 
settled on what you have now, or just went with that from day one?  I ask 
because I may experiment a little more, if I get any negative feedback.

On Sunday, May 4, 2025 at 2:48:15 PM UTC-4 JAS wrote:

> Steve,
> Your Platy looks great with the new Byways.  Thank you for the review of 
> the tires.  What rims and fenders are you running on your bike?  I want to 
> go wider on my Platy too and am currently using a Dyad rim with Shikoro 
> 42s.  If I get wider tires, I'll need a different fender set up.  Yours 
> look sleek and stealthy.  Thanks!
>
> --Joyce
>
> On Sunday, May 4, 2025 at 9:12:47 AM UTC-7 Steve wrote:
>
>> I'd been contemplating stepping up the tires on my Platypus from 42mm to 
>> something in the 48 - 50mm range.  The Byways were not on my radar, in fact 
>> I had sort of ruled them out. When I saw them though at a deeply discounted 
>> price at a local bike shop I succumbed to impulse and grabbed them.  I 
>> mounted them with butyl tubes and have been riding them at 30 -32 psi. On 
>> the Velocity Quill rims they measure just over 46mm. 
>>
>> My impressions so far: Fast rolling and quiet on pavement.  Excellent on 
>> hardpack dirt and gravel.  Just enough cush to smooth out the moderately 
>> chunky stuff.  The side knobs seem more cosmetic than functional, though 
>> they likely add protection for the side walls. In short, they make the 
>> Platypus more of an all rounder for the roads and trails I like to ride. 
>>
>> Anyone else have experience with these?  
>>
>> Steve in AVL
>> [image: 5EE4FD2A-B766-45B0-B237-89CABB5EAB6C_1_201_a.jpeg]
>>
>

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