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any idea's.
found a continental 700 x 47c, which must be pretty big.
why not just get a 29er tyre if you want big ? my bonty 29 x 2.2s have 700c equivalent printed on them ...
I also don't see what you're trying to ask or archive?
29er tyres are 700c surely?
As you say, you can get up to 700 x 47 and 29 x 2" so I don't think there's any gap in sizing.
Do you mean in terms of tread? 700c being hybrid/road tread 29er being gnarly dood? becuase they are identical ETRTO
I run Schwalbe Big Apples in 2.35" (c.60mm) and love them. (Not cheap though now, foldingd for £35 each, rrp is closer to £50!!!).
I tried some alternatives recently and didn't like them as much. Big Apple 2.0" (50mm) is nowhere near the volume of the 2.35" and measured up more like 45mm. Some of the Conti range go up to 700x54c but the one i bought to try only measured up to about 47mm in reality which was a tad annoying (how do you undermeasure a slick tyre??).
The Big Apple Folding and Conti (Sport Contact?) wire bead will be up for sale soon if anybody is interested (less than 10 miles on both).
fella's, they are to fit in a surly lht frame.
a 2'' 29r tyre wont fit.
for road or off road use?
try some 1.5" CX tyres for offroad.
I also have some Spesh Borough CX 700x45c tyres which are pretty good and can be found cheap if you shop around (mine were £4 each!). They should fit and have a little bit of corner tread and seem fairly beefy.
off and on road.
will see if i can find some of those borough's.
spesh tyres are pretty hardwearing.
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well 2.0" 29er = 48c x 700c so if the first is too big, the 47c might also be too big.
"What's the biggest (road/knobbly/hybrid) 700c/29er tyre I can fit in my Surly LHT" would do the trick!
Edit: just saw the timing. What did you go for ton?
These Spesh tyres look alright. 450g for the folding version at £16.
Anyone actually using them ?
I asked the same question and got similar answers.
I guess, like me, you want somethings thats really a whopping road tyre with some tread. Ie a CX tyre but wider. 29ers are primarily knobblies and thus are not the same thing even though they are if you get my meaning.
What you want are some Schwalbe Marathon Supremes - really excellent tyres for touring, commuting, or just general rougher road riding. I have some of the 50mm in stock, but they probably wouldn't go in your LHT. They also do a 42. There are quite a lot of tyres in the 35-42 range designed for hybrids.
Ton, what are they like away from surfaced trails ? Have you tried them ?