[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-13 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
My advice as a former shop owner is go tubes-in.  The last thing you want is a 
tubeless tire coming unseated at speed on a tandem.

(I also ride a hubbah)

My two cents

Alex in Rochester 

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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-13 Thread 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
You will not blow out a sidewall due to air pressure requirements of a tandem. 
Tires are tested well beyond stated maximum pressure, and you probably won't 
even hit that. 

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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-12 Thread Adam Leibow
I didn't read the whole thread so apologies if this has been stated: the 
tire pressures required for tandem weights are much higher than normal to 
support two peoples' weight. Compass EL seems risky to me for sidewall blow 
out. I have the WTB horizons on mine, which seem just strong enough not to 
cause worry but ride fairly lively and smooth. 

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 2:35:21 PM UTC-8, René wrote:
>
> Since today I paid for my tandem wheel set that Rich built, I've started 
> thinking about tires for the tandem. Being a Compass tires fan, their best 
> option is the 650b 48mm  Switchback Hill. 
>
> I wonder if tires for a tandem have some specific requirements vs. tires 
> for a regular bike that I'm not aware of. There would also be the 
> consideration of the casing, standard vs. extra-light. All my Compass tires 
> are extra-light and I just love them.
>
> Any suggestions, feedback or insights? 
>
> This will be my first tandem ever.
>
> René 
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-12 Thread Paul Burns
thanks--that's interesting and helpful.  I'm a little concerned about what
i might be contributing to the environment with all the sealant I would use
and its related packaging/transport/embedded energy/etc. i don't change
tubes very often and can just pump them up with elbow grease when needed.

Thanks
- Paul



On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:28 AM Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <
kaiviers...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Though they rarely get a chance to roll, my HHH and I love our 60mm g-ones
> mounted tubeless on cliffhangers. And the same tires mounted tubeless, also
> with cliffhangers, on my Rosco Bubbe are way way way way preferable to
> tubed when rolling around the mean streets of NYC. I go through roughly 100
> ounces of sealant in a year (4 oz a fill), but refilling sealant is easy
> compared to all those tube swaps.
> -Kai
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-12 Thread Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
Though they rarely get a chance to roll, my HHH and I love our 60mm g-ones 
mounted tubeless on cliffhangers. And the same tires mounted tubeless, also 
with cliffhangers, on my Rosco Bubbe are way way way way preferable to tubed 
when rolling around the mean streets of NYC. I go through roughly 100 ounces of 
sealant in a year (4 oz a fill), but refilling sealant is easy compared to all 
those tube swaps. 
-Kai

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-12 Thread Paul Burns
Thanks, all, appreciated.  Am going to start with the 50mm G-One Speeds.

Am scared to try tubeless, mostly because I am old fashioned/out of 
touch/don't understand/haven't tried it.  Thoughts on the advisability of 
that with tandems?

On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 7:54:11 PM UTC-4, Marc Pfister wrote:
>
> On Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 2:25:27 PM UTC-6, Paul Burns wrote:
>>
>> Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads.  Would 
>> really prefer tan sidewall.   Compass sound great, but am concerned re 
>> flats/durability.  Considering WTB Horizon 47 and Panaracer GravelKing 48. 
>
>
> My current not-a-hubbuh tandem has the GravelKing 48s on it, running tubes 
> with tubeless sealant. This bike probably sees at least 75% of its mileage 
> on dirt roads in goathead country. I have not had a single flat or cut in 
> the past year.
>
> The upcoming Hubbuh is going to run 60mm Schwalbe G-One Speeds tubeless. 
> This tire only comes in blackwall, but there's a 50mm non-tubeless version 
> available in tanwall.
>
> WTB has a 50mm version of the Venture coming out, and there's a tubeless 
> tanwall version.
>
> Similar but slightly skinnier is the 47mm Teravail Cannonball, which is 
> available in tubeless tanwall version too.
>
> - Marc Pfister
> Windsor CO
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-11 Thread Marc Pfister
On Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 2:25:27 PM UTC-6, Paul Burns wrote:
>
> Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads.  Would 
> really prefer tan sidewall.   Compass sound great, but am concerned re 
> flats/durability.  Considering WTB Horizon 47 and Panaracer GravelKing 48. 


My current not-a-hubbuh tandem has the GravelKing 48s on it, running tubes 
with tubeless sealant. This bike probably sees at least 75% of its mileage 
on dirt roads in goathead country. I have not had a single flat or cut in 
the past year.

The upcoming Hubbuh is going to run 60mm Schwalbe G-One Speeds tubeless. 
This tire only comes in blackwall, but there's a 50mm non-tubeless version 
available in tanwall.

WTB has a 50mm version of the Venture coming out, and there's a tubeless 
tanwall version.

Similar but slightly skinnier is the 47mm Teravail Cannonball, which is 
available in tubeless tanwall version too.

- Marc Pfister
Windsor CO

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-09 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
Schwalbe marathon supremes are working well for us.  Had some thunderburts on 
there but the casing was too supple for the weight and we ended up having to 
way overinflate and had subsequent flat issues.  You’ll want something with a 
fairly substantial casing so you don’t have to compensate with air pressure.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2019-06-09 Thread Paul Burns
Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads.  Would really 
prefer tan sidewall.   Compass sound great, but am concerned re 
flats/durability.  Considering WTB Horizon 47 and Panaracer GravelKing 48.  
Which would be better?  Any other (wider) suggestions?

Also:  am assuming tubed is the way HHH riders go, but happy to be educated.  

Thank you

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-27 Thread Daniel Jackson
Compass SBH Standard casing going on ours. Talked to Paul today at Paul 
Component and decided to spec some Motolites over the Honjo H-80 fender. He was 
certain clearances would work well. 

Excited to put this all together in time for summer travels. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-24 Thread Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles
Currently split between the WTB Horizon (~48mm) because I have a pair 
laying around and Thunder Burtsbecause they are my latest tire 
obsession.

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 3:02:54 PM UTC-5, René wrote:
>
> I asked them about paved and dirt trails, but didn't specifically mention 
> gnarly rutted/rocky trails. But I believe that with this in mind, they 
> recommended the standard sidewall instead of the ultralight. 
>
> Michael makes a good point about the diminishing returns, which I believe 
> would also apply, for the HHH, on the sidewall thickness. Still, at this 
> time I'm not planning any gnarly rides, so we'll see what happens as I ride 
> them. 
>
> René 
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 9:34 AM Michael Hechmer  > wrote:
>
>> All improvements are governed by the law of diminishing returns.  Going 
>> from 28 mm tires to 38 mm tires yields a big improvement on comfort; from 
>> 38 to 48mm offers offers less but still noticeable improvement in comfort 
>> without any noticeable loss in rolling.  Going from 48 to 58 will yield 
>> little improvement in comfort while complicating other things, like frame 
>> design, brake choice & fender selection.  My tandem rode very comfortably 
>> on 1.5 tires for 5 years.  Last year I went with 1.8 (which also required 
>> new brakes) and liked the improvement, but it was not huge, even with 
>> 450lbs of weight on them.  I have ridden a single on the C very 
>> comfortably on 38 mm tires.
>>
>> Michael 
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 7:53:38 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>>
>>> I ran Compass 700c x 35mm regular casing on my Burly tandem for a 2-3 
>>> day 135 mile C canal and rail trail ride to July's ago.  Combined team 
>>> and cargo weight was a pretty robust ~450lbs.  I had three flats the first 
>>> day, all rear, exhausting my spare tubes.  After adjusting weight to front 
>>> panniers and being more mindful of my steering technique day 2 was much 
>>> better - it also was over half on pavement.
>>>
>>> Anyway, we haven't done significant mileage since due to pregnancy and 
>>> having a small child but when we do return to the tandem it'll be with a 
>>> heavier tire.
>>>
>>> I love compass tires and maybe the 48's, especially tubeless, would be 
>>> enough cushion to overcome the flat problems I had.  I did have some 
>>> correspondence with cold after the fact and they recommended upping the 
>>> tire pressure to about for the extra weight which also seems smart.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-23 Thread René Sterental
I asked them about paved and dirt trails, but didn't specifically mention
gnarly rutted/rocky trails. But I believe that with this in mind, they
recommended the standard sidewall instead of the ultralight.

Michael makes a good point about the diminishing returns, which I believe
would also apply, for the HHH, on the sidewall thickness. Still, at this
time I'm not planning any gnarly rides, so we'll see what happens as I ride
them.

René

On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 9:34 AM Michael Hechmer  wrote:

> All improvements are governed by the law of diminishing returns.  Going
> from 28 mm tires to 38 mm tires yields a big improvement on comfort; from
> 38 to 48mm offers offers less but still noticeable improvement in comfort
> without any noticeable loss in rolling.  Going from 48 to 58 will yield
> little improvement in comfort while complicating other things, like frame
> design, brake choice & fender selection.  My tandem rode very comfortably
> on 1.5 tires for 5 years.  Last year I went with 1.8 (which also required
> new brakes) and liked the improvement, but it was not huge, even with
> 450lbs of weight on them.  I have ridden a single on the C very
> comfortably on 38 mm tires.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 7:53:38 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> I ran Compass 700c x 35mm regular casing on my Burly tandem for a 2-3 day
> 135 mile C canal and rail trail ride to July's ago.  Combined team and
> cargo weight was a pretty robust ~450lbs.  I had three flats the first day,
> all rear, exhausting my spare tubes.  After adjusting weight to front
> panniers and being more mindful of my steering technique day 2 was much
> better - it also was over half on pavement.
>
> Anyway, we haven't done significant mileage since due to pregnancy and
> having a small child but when we do return to the tandem it'll be with a
> heavier tire.
>
> I love compass tires and maybe the 48's, especially tubeless, would be
> enough cushion to overcome the flat problems I had.  I did have some
> correspondence with cold after the fact and they recommended upping the
> tire pressure to about for the extra weight which also seems smart.
>
> Tony
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-23 Thread Michael Hechmer
All improvements are governed by the law of diminishing returns.  Going 
from 28 mm tires to 38 mm tires yields a big improvement on comfort; from 
38 to 48mm offers offers less but still noticeable improvement in comfort 
without any noticeable loss in rolling.  Going from 48 to 58 will yield 
little improvement in comfort while complicating other things, like frame 
design, brake choice & fender selection.  My tandem rode very comfortably 
on 1.5 tires for 5 years.  Last year I went with 1.8 (which also required 
new brakes) and liked the improvement, but it was not huge, even with 
450lbs of weight on them.  I have ridden a single on the C very 
comfortably on 38 mm tires.

Michael 

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 7:53:38 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> I ran Compass 700c x 35mm regular casing on my Burly tandem for a 2-3 day 
> 135 mile C canal and rail trail ride to July's ago.  Combined team and 
> cargo weight was a pretty robust ~450lbs.  I had three flats the first day, 
> all rear, exhausting my spare tubes.  After adjusting weight to front 
> panniers and being more mindful of my steering technique day 2 was much 
> better - it also was over half on pavement.
>
> Anyway, we haven't done significant mileage since due to pregnancy and 
> having a small child but when we do return to the tandem it'll be with a 
> heavier tire.
>
> I love compass tires and maybe the 48's, especially tubeless, would be 
> enough cushion to overcome the flat problems I had.  I did have some 
> correspondence with cold after the fact and they recommended upping the 
> tire pressure to about for the extra weight which also seems smart.
>
> Tony
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-23 Thread Ryan Thompson
Like Tony I plan to ride my HHH on the C towpath and think I'll go with 
Big Bens.  I have a set on my Xtracycle'd vintage mountain bike and with 
hauling two kids over many miles I've never had a flat and they still 
manage to provide a good ride.

Ryan
Arlington, VA

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 7:53:38 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> I ran Compass 700c x 35mm regular casing on my Burly tandem for a 2-3 day 
> 135 mile C canal and rail trail ride to July's ago.  Combined team and 
> cargo weight was a pretty robust ~450lbs.  I had three flats the first day, 
> all rear, exhausting my spare tubes.  After adjusting weight to front 
> panniers and being more mindful of my steering technique day 2 was much 
> better - it also was over half on pavement.
>
> Anyway, we haven't done significant mileage since due to pregnancy and 
> having a small child but when we do return to the tandem it'll be with a 
> heavier tire.
>
> I love compass tires and maybe the 48's, especially tubeless, would be 
> enough cushion to overcome the flat problems I had.  I did have some 
> correspondence with cold after the fact and they recommended upping the 
> tire pressure to about for the extra weight which also seems smart.
>
> Tony
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-23 Thread Tony DeFilippo
I ran Compass 700c x 35mm regular casing on my Burly tandem for a 2-3 day 135 
mile C canal and rail trail ride to July's ago.  Combined team and cargo 
weight was a pretty robust ~450lbs.  I had three flats the first day, all rear, 
exhausting my spare tubes.  After adjusting weight to front panniers and being 
more mindful of my steering technique day 2 was much better - it also was over 
half on pavement.

Anyway, we haven't done significant mileage since due to pregnancy and having a 
small child but when we do return to the tandem it'll be with a heavier tire.

I love compass tires and maybe the 48's, especially tubeless, would be enough 
cushion to overcome the flat problems I had.  I did have some correspondence 
with cold after the fact and they recommended upping the tire pressure to about 
for the extra weight which also seems smart.

Tony

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread Bill Lindsay
I think my quasi motos were more like 50mm on Synergy rims.  They are 53mm on 
these wide rims. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread Ray Varella
Using them on road exclusively or on trails?

Did you ask that Rene?

I'm sure they will roll great. I'll be curious to hear how they hold up on 
bumpy and rutted trails. 

Those HHH tandems will make really fun trail bikes. 


Ray
Vallejo. 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread René Sterental
I e-mailed Compass Cycles and Gave highly recommended the 650b 48mm
Switchback Hill with the regular casing and said they know a number of
heavy tandem riders who've used them with no issues at all. So I placed my
order. Will report once everything is built and ridden. Can't wait.

On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 1:34 PM, René Sterental  wrote:

> Thanks to all for your feedback. I still feel inclined to go with the
> standard Compass tires, as I haven't had any problems with MTB compass
> tires compared to the previous Schwalbe tires and love their suppleness.
> We'll see... wonder if a wider less supple tire somehow offsets their
> lesser suppleness. Has anyone done a direct comparison?
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:44 AM Julian Westerhout 
> wrote:
>
>> The good news  is that unless you're running 25c or narrower tires on a
>> tandem there is no reason to use such high pressures.
>>
>> On our first tandem we used 32s and 35s at about 80-90 psi.
>>
>> On our second we run 650b x 42 Hetres at 60-65 psi.
>>
>> On the HHH we anticipate 55+ and 45 psi.
>>
>> Tandem tires do wear out more quickly than singles, though. We get ~ 1500
>> from the Hetres, and I replace them a bit earlier than I probably need to.
>> Lower pressures on wider tires will add greatly to comfort for both captain
>> and stoker, and will add to tire life -- I think sidewall failures are more
>> likely at really high pressures.
>>
>> FWIW, we're not a small team (my half, anyway). I'm 6'7" and 250 lbs, my
>> stoker is 5'2" and 110 lbs, and every year we do at least one loaded
>> self-supported primarily camping tour, sometimes with panniers, sometimes
>> with a trailer, and sometimes with both.
>>
>> Julian Westerhout
>> Bloomington, IL
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 10:06:51 AM UTC-6, Ruben Flores wrote:
>>
>> One other bit of info on tandem tires. You will burn thru them faster
>> than you expect. We use 120psi on our roadie and only get about 800 miles
>> out of a rear, often the issue is sidewall tesr but ask your stoker what
>> they think of s pothole blowout.
>>
>> After a few cycles we went with the front to rear rotation.
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread René Sterental
Thanks to all for your feedback. I still feel inclined to go with the
standard Compass tires, as I haven't had any problems with MTB compass
tires compared to the previous Schwalbe tires and love their suppleness.
We'll see... wonder if a wider less supple tire somehow offsets their
lesser suppleness. Has anyone done a direct comparison?


On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:44 AM Julian Westerhout 
wrote:

> The good news  is that unless you're running 25c or narrower tires on a
> tandem there is no reason to use such high pressures.
>
> On our first tandem we used 32s and 35s at about 80-90 psi.
>
> On our second we run 650b x 42 Hetres at 60-65 psi.
>
> On the HHH we anticipate 55+ and 45 psi.
>
> Tandem tires do wear out more quickly than singles, though. We get ~ 1500
> from the Hetres, and I replace them a bit earlier than I probably need to.
> Lower pressures on wider tires will add greatly to comfort for both captain
> and stoker, and will add to tire life -- I think sidewall failures are more
> likely at really high pressures.
>
> FWIW, we're not a small team (my half, anyway). I'm 6'7" and 250 lbs, my
> stoker is 5'2" and 110 lbs, and every year we do at least one loaded
> self-supported primarily camping tour, sometimes with panniers, sometimes
> with a trailer, and sometimes with both.
>
> Julian Westerhout
> Bloomington, IL
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 10:06:51 AM UTC-6, Ruben Flores wrote:
>
> One other bit of info on tandem tires. You will burn thru them faster than
> you expect. We use 120psi on our roadie and only get about 800 miles out of
> a rear, often the issue is sidewall tesr but ask your stoker what they
> think of s pothole blowout.
>
> After a few cycles we went with the front to rear rotation.
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread Julian Westerhout
The good news  is that unless you're running 25c or narrower tires on a 
tandem there is no reason to use such high pressures. 

On our first tandem we used 32s and 35s at about 80-90 psi. 

On our second we run 650b x 42 Hetres at 60-65 psi. 

On the HHH we anticipate 55+ and 45 psi. 

Tandem tires do wear out more quickly than singles, though. We get ~ 1500 
from the Hetres, and I replace them a bit earlier than I probably need to. 
Lower pressures on wider tires will add greatly to comfort for both captain 
and stoker, and will add to tire life -- I think sidewall failures are more 
likely at really high pressures. 

FWIW, we're not a small team (my half, anyway). I'm 6'7" and 250 lbs, my 
stoker is 5'2" and 110 lbs, and every year we do at least one loaded 
self-supported primarily camping tour, sometimes with panniers, sometimes 
with a trailer, and sometimes with both. 

Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, IL 

On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 10:06:51 AM UTC-6, Ruben Flores wrote:
>
> One other bit of info on tandem tires. You will burn thru them faster than 
> you expect. We use 120psi on our roadie and only get about 800 miles out of 
> a rear, often the issue is sidewall tesr but ask your stoker what they 
> think of s pothole blowout. 
>
> After a few cycles we went with the front to rear rotation.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread Ruben Flores
One other bit of info on tandem tires. You will burn thru them faster than you 
expect. We use 120psi on our roadie and only get about 800 miles out of a rear, 
often the issue is sidewall tesr but ask your stoker what they think of s 
pothole blowout. 

After a few cycles we went with the front to rear rotation.

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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-22 Thread Michael Hechmer
We  have run the compass 45mm tires - I forget the name - for the past 
year,  without undue problems.  We ride a mixture of dirt and paved roads 
but pretty much all rural.  We did have two flats, in quick succession. 
 They are very comfortable and roll well.

Michael

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 5:35:21 PM UTC-5, René wrote:
>
> Since today I paid for my tandem wheel set that Rich built, I've started 
> thinking about tires for the tandem. Being a Compass tires fan, their best 
> option is the 650b 48mm  Switchback Hill. 
>
> I wonder if tires for a tandem have some specific requirements vs. tires 
> for a regular bike that I'm not aware of. There would also be the 
> consideration of the casing, standard vs. extra-light. All my Compass tires 
> are extra-light and I just love them.
>
> Any suggestions, feedback or insights? 
>
> This will be my first tandem ever.
>
> René 
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-21 Thread Bill Lindsay
They were about 52mm on normal rims.  On these wide Alex rims they probably 
will be even wider.  I'll let you know when I have them mounted.  

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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-21 Thread Ray Varella
Tandems have some ratty significant advantages over singles in terms of 
headwinds, crosswinds, downhills and general cruising. 
A sturdier tire will not handicap general riding, especially on the 
cruiser/bomber type tandem the HHH will be. 

The tandem I've owned for many years has both a caliper and a drum brake, 
making fixing rear flats a fair amount more of a hassle than on a typical 
single. 

Personally, I would opt for a 55-60mm tirefrom a company like Schwalbe over a 
Compass tire. 
I definitely would avoid the extra light casing compass tires for just about 
any tandem. 
I think you are entering the territory of diminishing returns. Ask any stoker 
how much they feel bumps on the rear of the tandem. 
They are just subjected to significantly higher loads than a sporty single. 

Even on old Schwinn cruiser tandems with stock Schwinn cruiser tires, you could 
really get moving with two very average riders. 

My humble opinion would suggest a tire more in line with the design of the HHH. 


Ray
Vallejo CA

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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-21 Thread Daniel Jackson
Love that Follis

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 7:26:57 PM UTC-5, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> Was it you, René, who mentioned hoping to get the SO interested in this 
> bicycle? If so, a bit of extra flat tire protection might not be a terrible 
> idea, especially with a tandem. I like just fine both the Kenda Kwik 
> Seven.5 (1.75") that came stock on my Clementine, and the Big Ben Raceguard 
> (27.5x2), currently out of stock at Rivendell. I imagine for the Hubbub 
> these tires will be more than fine, while giving a bit of extra peace of 
> mind.
>
> The only tandem I had in 650B was my old Follis, which had, IIRC, maybe 
> some kind of Michenlin. I was so excited to score this rig, but my 
> significant other at the time never developed a taste, so I sold it. Now I 
> ride a 26" Santana with my 7-year-old. If Tioga ever comes out with a 27.5 
> version of the PowerBlock, highly recommended.
>
> Semi-gratuitous shot of 650b Follis tandem:
>
>
>
>
>  
>
> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 5:35:21 PM UTC-5, René wrote:
>>
>> Since today I paid for my tandem wheel set that Rich built, I've started 
>> thinking about tires for the tandem. Being a Compass tires fan, their best 
>> option is the 650b 48mm  Switchback Hill. 
>>
>> I wonder if tires for a tandem have some specific requirements vs. tires 
>> for a regular bike that I'm not aware of. There would also be the 
>> consideration of the casing, standard vs. extra-light. All my Compass tires 
>> are extra-light and I just love them.
>>
>> Any suggestions, feedback or insights? 
>>
>> This will be my first tandem ever.
>>
>> René 
>>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-21 Thread René Sterental
Hi Bill, how wide are the Quasi Motos?

On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 3:04 PM, Bill Lindsay  wrote:

> I picked up my tandem wheelset today.  I have a set of Pacenti Quasi Moto
> knobbies that I used to run on a Bombadil and that are too big for any of
> my 650B bikes today.  I'm going to use those for starters.
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 2:35:21 PM UTC-8, René wrote:
>>
>> Since today I paid for my tandem wheel set that Rich built, I've started
>> thinking about tires for the tandem. Being a Compass tires fan, their best
>> option is the 650b 48mm  Switchback Hill.
>>
>> I wonder if tires for a tandem have some specific requirements vs. tires
>> for a regular bike that I'm not aware of. There would also be the
>> consideration of the casing, standard vs. extra-light. All my Compass tires
>> are extra-light and I just love them.
>>
>> Any suggestions, feedback or insights?
>>
>> This will be my first tandem ever.
>>
>> René
>>
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[RBW] Re: Tires for HHH tandem

2017-02-21 Thread Bill Lindsay
I picked up my tandem wheelset today.  I have a set of Pacenti Quasi Moto 
knobbies that I used to run on a Bombadil and that are too big for any of 
my 650B bikes today.  I'm going to use those for starters.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 2:35:21 PM UTC-8, René wrote:
>
> Since today I paid for my tandem wheel set that Rich built, I've started 
> thinking about tires for the tandem. Being a Compass tires fan, their best 
> option is the 650b 48mm  Switchback Hill. 
>
> I wonder if tires for a tandem have some specific requirements vs. tires 
> for a regular bike that I'm not aware of. There would also be the 
> consideration of the casing, standard vs. extra-light. All my Compass tires 
> are extra-light and I just love them.
>
> Any suggestions, feedback or insights? 
>
> This will be my first tandem ever.
>
> René 
>

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