Has anyone ridden both tires extensively enough to have relatively clear
comparative opinions about each, for bead sealing, pavement rolling, thorn
shrugging, sand floating, and pavement cornering? I’d be interest in
others’ opinions.

Short message: I gave up on using the ORs tubeless, but I have been
thinking of trying them with TPU tubes and OS regular, which combo works
fine in my Elk Passes, as perhaps the true uber Goldilocks combination for
a sandy trail/pavement allrounder, instead of the current tubeless
Thunderburts. Longer version follows.

I just got back from a very pleasant (but short; overdid a fixed gear ride
a couple of days ago) ride on a groomed bosque trail (*) on the #1 Matthews
with 50 mm Thunderburts (54 mm on Blunt SS rims) after giving up on the
Soma Supple Vitesse SLs that kept getting thorn flats despite adding
another fl oz of OS every other ride.

The Thunderburts had earlier replaced the lovely-handling Oracle Ridges
(normal casing) that were a metaphorical 9/10 as liable to non-sealing
goathead slow leaks as the Somas.

The Thunderburts are lovely tires. The beads seat up against the rim walls
and hold air even before you add sealant, and they seal thorn holes even
with, apparently, as little as ~1 fl oz of OS Endurance in each.

Tthe ORs, set up tubeless only with a hyperbolic, but not by as much as
you’d think, quart of OS Endurance in each — read later than RH recommends
regular formula —  before the beads stopped burping, and before they
reliably sealed thorn holes. Even after the beads sealed, I had to add more
sealant every week to keep the goatheads at bay.

Compared to the ORs, the TBs are *plush!* Smoother than the ORs at the same
pressures from 17 psi (mostly sandy terrain) to a rock-hard 22 psi or so to
a rock-hard 22 they, and even, plusher than the gossamer Somas at similar
pressures; the Somas weigh 200 grams less per than the TBs or ORs: 360 vs
540.

Finally, the TBs roll very well for knobbies.  I’d gauge their rolling
quality as a seat-of-pants 1/2 tooth larger in back compared to the Big
Ones that rolled like premium road tires. For the record, the ORs roll just
about like the TBs. [The Somas, despite >200 grams lighter, roll like the
TBs and ORs, to my perception.]

The TBs also measure 54 mm on said Blunts while the ORs measured 49 mm at
the same pressures. [The Somas measure 51 mm.]

Where the ORs truly shine is in their pavement handling. With their round
profile, they corner as well on pavement as the Somas, and, like the Somas,
make the Matthews handle as I’d commissioned Chauncey to design it to do:
 “make it handle like my Rivendell road bikes” (as much as such a different
bike can do that), while the TBs, with their squarer profile and side knobs
tend to “lurch” a bit in paved corners — behave nicely up to the apex and
then “dive” a bit. It’s not horrible, but the ORs were Goldilockses for
pavement cornering.

Upshot: I wonder if Oracles with TPU tubes and OS regular formula, which
seems to be working very well indeed in my super light Elk Passes, might
not be the overall best option for combined pavement handling/sandy soil
navigating all-rounder riding.

Others’ thoughts gratefully welcome.


(*) Parks ’n’ Rec put in a very nice, winding, crusher fine recreation
trail through the cottonweds, more or less parallel to the long, “main,"
N/S paved trail, where the thin layer of surface grit over a compacted
under layer makes corners dicey if you are not careful. Again, while the
TBs corner much more securely than the Somas and slick road tires, I do
 think that the ORs did grip slightly better.

Aside: One very much to be expected liability of riding this very pleasant
wooded trail on a pleasant weekend afternoon is the other cyclists and
walkers The corners are often tight with negligible sight lines, and the
continual vigilance required makes the ride far from relaxing; I took the
paved trail home.

But beyond expected obstacles, you sometimes see some weird excesses.
Today, young multi-gen extended family (grandparents younger than I) out
for pleasant stroll; young mums had spread blanket out across full width of
path on which to let a tiny baby play, fortunately, not at one of the low
sight-line corners. I was nice to them, especially as a 8 or 9 year old boy
very conscientiously waved me down to alert me while mother/s scrambled to
yank baby to safety.











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