Gotta see a pic of that Bubbe, please!
On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 11:19:22 AM UTC-5, It's me Ryan wrote:
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> I just shoved the 50 Cazaderos in my bronze Rosco Bubbe coming from the
> from the 42's...its so sick!
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> @neil - get the 42 Cazaderos. 100%.
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I just shoved the 50 Cazaderos in my bronze Rosco Bubbe coming from the
from the 42's...its so sick!
@neil - get the 42 Cazaderos. 100%.
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Neil,
I took Riv's advice from a Blug post a couple of years ago and bought
700x45 Smart Sams for my 56 orange canti-Sam. They've been wonderful,
bouncy fun on trails. Two things that surprised me: they are much more
supple than I expected and much quieter on the roads (only some expected
bu
@Neil -- The 700x42 Cazaderos run under my Tektro 559's just fine on my
Sam. They ride nicely for knobbies and are enough for the offroading I do
(I don't like rooty, rocky MTB trails).
My thinking is the same as yours, even using Roman's photo as inspiration.
My 62cm Sam's a little offroady no
You are right, Neil. The Compass nobbies wear faster than I’d like them to, but
they also grip spectacularly. I’m happy to pay to trade up for that. I have a
new pair of Barlows I’ll try once snow season passes (June), and compare which
I prefer for six months of the year. The knobbies are brill
I don't have a Sam, but that picture of Roman's bike definitely nudged me
toward getting the bronze Rosco Bubbe road last year. I currently run
700x42 Cazaderos and like them just fine. I also considered the Simworks
Homage and WTB Resolute (42) and the WTB Nano and Schwalbe Smart Sam (40).
So
Good stuff!
Deacon - I would love to try Jan's knobbies, but I think there is too much
pavement in my world for a high-end knobbie. Based on my experience with
Compass tires, they would wear too quickly.
I've always wanted to try Rock n Roads, but have always heard that they
wear quickly and a
I meant Rock n' Road tires. lol.
I had Fatty Rumpkins on the bike before the Rock n' Roads and they handled
crushed limestone trails great too.
I found V-brakes powerful enough to not give me any issue braking on
trails, but in my experience hydraulic discs are on a whole 'nuther level
of aw
Back when I had my orange canti Sam H I initially set it up as a road bike
with Noodles, bar end shifters, and v-brakes and the bike really rode well.
It was a 650 b wheeled bike with Velocity Dyads and the Rivy freewheel
hubs. Pretty nice setup. I then changed it to do some trail riding by
swi