Doug Burton
Zen MBB Master
Hi folks,
Happy new year!
Looking to the brain trust for 700x25C tire recommendations.
It's been a while since I've bought 700c tires. The forum search function didn't turn up much, at least the way I searched.
My Silvio 1.0 is still wearing the Vittorio Corsa CXs I put on it many years ago, and my Silvio 2.0 is shod with Continental Ultrasports. Both of those have done well what they were intended to do. But tires have come some way since those were purchased, I'm lead to believe by people who sell tires.
Searching Amazon, I seem to see many good reviews mixed with some real horror stories, for just about all the manufacturers. I also suspect some of the Amazon vendors are dumping some very old or maybe even defective tires. Also, I prefer buying local or in-network (i.e., Rose City.)
Looking for something with a good mix of durability, survivability, and low rolling resistance (well, who isn't?) I also would like something that is reasonably easy to get on the rim (I remember having to soak Continental GP's in hot water to get them on the rim.)
I'm not the fastest horse in the stable. Trying to get back to regular riding since I've retired from spending half my life on international flights of 16 hours or so.
What has worked for you? What do you like?
Thanks and best,
Doug
Happy new year!
Looking to the brain trust for 700x25C tire recommendations.
It's been a while since I've bought 700c tires. The forum search function didn't turn up much, at least the way I searched.
My Silvio 1.0 is still wearing the Vittorio Corsa CXs I put on it many years ago, and my Silvio 2.0 is shod with Continental Ultrasports. Both of those have done well what they were intended to do. But tires have come some way since those were purchased, I'm lead to believe by people who sell tires.
Searching Amazon, I seem to see many good reviews mixed with some real horror stories, for just about all the manufacturers. I also suspect some of the Amazon vendors are dumping some very old or maybe even defective tires. Also, I prefer buying local or in-network (i.e., Rose City.)
Looking for something with a good mix of durability, survivability, and low rolling resistance (well, who isn't?) I also would like something that is reasonably easy to get on the rim (I remember having to soak Continental GP's in hot water to get them on the rim.)
I'm not the fastest horse in the stable. Trying to get back to regular riding since I've retired from spending half my life on international flights of 16 hours or so.
What has worked for you? What do you like?
Thanks and best,
Doug