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Date: 30 Sep 2007 21:32:25
From: RS
Subject: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider thanks, Rick
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Date: 03 Oct 2007 10:03:53
From: DaveH
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:32:25 -0700, RS <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote: >I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn >Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course >wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new >Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back >or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider > >thanks, Rick I use a Kenda Kaliente 23 on the front and a Ruffy Tuffy 28 on the back. Excellent compromise combo for puncture resistance, comfort and handling. The Kenda 23 (which actually measures 23mm on an Aerohead rim) on the front provides for more snap. An RT 28 on the front tends to get a little bouncy approaching 30 mph on descents, regardless of pressure. Surprising, can't explain it. Dave [58cm Rivendell Rambouillet)
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 19:28:38
From: landotter
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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On Sep 30, 11:32 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote: > I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn > Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course > wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new > Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back > or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider I ran that combo for a long time. I like 25/28 as well. People might accuse you of going for that "chopper" look, but you can tell 'em to suck it.
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 11:29:23
From:
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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On Sep 30, 10:32 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote: > I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn > Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course > wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new > Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back > or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider > > thanks, Rick Dear Rick, For fun, you might mount the tires, inflate them, measure the actual width, and let us know the results. Cheers, Carl Fogel
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 05:40:19
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo-www.vecchios.com
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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On Sep 30, 10:32 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote: > I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn > Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course > wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new > Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back > or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider > > thanks, Rick Mo problem whatsoever along with a 23 on the back and 25 on the front..it is NOT any big deal.
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 04:44:49
From: Art Harris
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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RS wrote: > I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn > Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course > wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new > Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back > or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider I would put whichever tire is in better condition on the front. The conventional wisdom is to put the narrower tire up front, but there are reasons for doing the opposite. See: http://sheldonbrown.com/tires.html#mixing Art Harris
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 06:10:12
From: Chalo
Subject: Re: 23 on front, 25 on back? 700c
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RS wrote: > > I'm trying to use up tires I have laying around. I have a barely worn > Michelin Pro2Race "limited edition" on the front and the rear is of course > wearing fast, plus the "limited edition" seems to cut easier. I have a new > Pro2Race 25mm. Is it unsafe in anyway to run 23 on front, 25 on back > or should I reverse them? 19lb bike, 185lb rider Run them any way you like. It makes sense to use a larger tire in back, since the rear wheel bears more weight than the front. Chalo
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