BentBierz
Well-Known Member
While checking to see if my Rohloff wheel would fit in the Silvio, I noted the fairly tight clearance between my Schwalbe Marathon Supreme (700 x28) and the fork crown so I started looking at other tires online. I came across some really good reviews for the ?Vredestein Fortezza Tricomp tires so started investigating them. Along with the very solid reviews, I really like the color combos you can get with this tire. Given that I have a red Rohloff and will be buying a matching red SON hub, I thought that red/black tires would look pretty sharp.
OK...my first discovery...you can get just about anything in the world in a 700 x 23 but the selection gets much slimmer as you go up in size. In fact, I couldn't find a 700 x 25 ?red/black Vredestein Fortezza Tricomp anywhere on the web although reading somewhere that that size/color was in fact manufactured.
I haven't ridden a bike with a 700 x 23 tire since my early 20s (1970s)...actually that was the last road bike I owned. Given that the Silvio has suspension, 23's might not be that bad but I just can't quite get my mind wrapped around me riding a bike with that skinny of tires.
Curious what the experience has been for the bigger Silvio riders and would also like to hear what you are currently running and your impressions. Thanks for any feedback.
OK...my first discovery...you can get just about anything in the world in a 700 x 23 but the selection gets much slimmer as you go up in size. In fact, I couldn't find a 700 x 25 ?red/black Vredestein Fortezza Tricomp anywhere on the web although reading somewhere that that size/color was in fact manufactured.
I haven't ridden a bike with a 700 x 23 tire since my early 20s (1970s)...actually that was the last road bike I owned. Given that the Silvio has suspension, 23's might not be that bad but I just can't quite get my mind wrapped around me riding a bike with that skinny of tires.
Curious what the experience has been for the bigger Silvio riders and would also like to hear what you are currently running and your impressions. Thanks for any feedback.