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[Closed] Low Spray Commuting Tyres, do they exist?

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Does anything like this exist?

I use my old Kona single speed for commuting and have mudguards on it. I quite fancy being able to quickly swap wheels for the days I want to ridi in off road but I don't have the clearance to do this with mud guards. Does anybody make a commuting type tyre for 26in wheels that reduces spray and therefore mitigates the need for mud guards?


 
Posted : 17/06/2011 12:45 pm
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You'll get (copious) spray off anything, slick, low profile knobble, you name it.

I get this issue swapping between my 32c slicks and 35c spikes in winter. I have to run my 'guards at full extension for clearance. Looks utterly gash when I put the slicks back in, but there is no other way unless I have the time and inclination to mess about adjusting 'guards every other trip.

Other options would be snap-on 'guards, like race blades. But they often don't go big enough, and are hopeless compared to proper guards anyway. On a 26" would a front and rear crud-esque set of 'guards keep enough spay off you? Its often the spray off the front filling your boots which is the worst IME, and a front crud does chuff all for that.

I live with the fact my commuter isn't the most fashionable bike around. It gets me to work.

I have, however, often wondered if I could figure out a better mudguard mounting system, so it would pop between settings.


 
Posted : 17/06/2011 12:53 pm
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I'd sort of want the tyre to move the water TBH

All you can do is redirect the spray


 
Posted : 17/06/2011 12:55 pm
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Thanks Dead Hero. As you know, any 'real' commuter uses nothin less that full length guards. Proper commuters are nearly always function over form.

I guess I'm looking for the impossible. Might just have to get another bike instead.......


 
Posted : 17/06/2011 1:38 pm