[CR]fat tires and skinny tires

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Campagnolo)

From: "C. Andrews" <chasds@mindspring.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 17:37:42 -0800
Subject: [CR]fat tires and skinny tires

Marcus wrote, in part:

"Due to structural reasons skinner tires generally can take more pressure which creates a smaller contact patch which can quickly overcomes the advantage of the wider tire."

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Campionato del Mundos at 100 lbs vs Clement Criterium cottons at 110 lbs...the CdM seems faster to me. And a much plusher ride, imho.

Now, a good 30-year-old Criterium seta at 120 lbs is a thing of beauty: comfortable AND fast..and, of course, a Paris-Roubaix seta at 100 lbs is the ultimate, imho.. I wish like anything someone would make the Criterium Seta extra road again, at the same quality of the early ones..that was a tire to die for.

Rivendell Roly-Polys at 100-105 lbs feel quite fast. Comparable to any CdM..heavier, but plushier ride, too.

There are more variables to be considered than fat or skinny, higher or lower pressure.

I can't wait to try some nice 650b touring tires at lower pressures. I hear they're really fine..

Charles Andrews SoCal

that's the puzzle of what has happened to the automobile world: feeling safe has become more important than actually being safe.

--Malcolm Gladwell