shippers
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Made 30 miles today without having to stop and pump! My god, it was hard work!
MacB said:M+ here as well, zero punctures so far on two bikes, not had the severe fitting problems others have either. Though I did make the mistake of using levers and getting a pinch puncture while fitting. They are heavy though, my 700x35's weigh nearkly 1kg each. If you want the best of all worlds, in the larger section tyres, then the Marathon Supreme seem to be well thought of.
I heard somewhere the wider the tyre the easier to fit,mine are 28mm's so are fairly problematic especially when new.Old timer said:Mac
I`ve got two coming. It worries me all the "hard to fit" I always use levers. What should I do, soapy water??
Dave
Old timer said:Mac
I`ve got two coming. It worries me all the "hard to fit" I always use levers. What should I do, soapy water??
Dave
It's hard to argue with that goldfang,can't see me using anything but these now on the hybrid.Thought about trying some Marathon supreme/extreme? forget which now,but if it aint broke and all that..Goldfang said:Have never had a puncture since switching to M+ 700 c's Thats probably asking for trouble!! Have never experienced the problems with fitting that people mention here. My route to work takes me through the town centre, usually inches deep in broken glass from the night before, and industrial estates with an exotic mixture of objects under wheel. I recently rode over a piece of carpet gripper that travelled with me for half a circumference but the M+ was up to the job.
Nice one shippers,knew we'd sort you out eventuallyshippers said:Well, another 26 miles today; that's nearly 80 miles with the same set of air molecules under my big fat bottom. I'm ridiculously optomistic about the lack of deflation!
Great to be coming home in the light now,saying that tonight the sun was low in the sky blinding me(mustn't moan).shippers said:Not that great in the corners, esp when it's wet. But I like the way they don't go squishy. Beyond that...
Seriously, they seem to be pretty good- not as quick as the Conti's I had before but as I'm only commuting and going for a potter about with a chap on a mountain bike it's not really an issue. I might bob them back on for a while when the weather picks up, see if the luck stays with me.
It probably also helps that I'm in daylight more!