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  • (Sorry) which road commuting tyres – for fire tracks?
  • FunkyDunc
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    I am soon going to start doing a 18 mile each way commute on my road bike. Mainly on road, but with a 1.5 mile stretch off road on good quality fire road track, and about 3 miles of narrow country lane that resembles more of an off road track.

    The current tyres are such 20mm slick things, which are lethal in the wet, but I also think they would get cut to pieces.

    What tyres would you recommend that I guess are reasonably robust?

    Ta

    MrBlond
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    thisisnotaspoon
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    I’ve ridden fire roads on normal 28mm touring tyres and not had many issues. Then again I once rode my race bike down Hagg Farm and up the beast!

    simondbarnes
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    I do a few miles down the trans pennine trail on my commute sometimes. Fine on the Vredestein 23mm Freccia Tricomps I currently have on my Sabbath, even though it’s quite wet & muddy at the moment.

    ti_pin_man
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    schwalbe land cruisers. I use them on my cx bike on the commute and do about 5 miles of fireroad and they are ok on the road either side.

    kcr
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    28mm Schwalbe Marathons (various flavours available, get the toughest ones). Man enough for riding stony rubble, so no problems with fire road.

    mickyfinn
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    25mm Conti 4 Seasons GPX on gravel strewn dirt on a Fixed Pompino no problems at all. Very good protection in them,

    stumpy01
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    City Jets. I’ve even used them at Thetford & Rutland Water without any problems.

    Or something like Spesh Hemisphere, but I reckon they would be noticeably slower on road.

    The City Jet come in 1.9 if you want a bit more security, but I use 1.5s at 80psi and they’re fine.

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