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Several years ago before catastrophic knee failure put a temporary halt to my biking, I used to ride on Continental Cross Country 26 x 1.5 tires.
I have searched Wiggle, Evans and numerous other online purveyors of bike goodies but cannot find them or anything of similar width; so I was wondering if in the elapsed time since I last owned and rode a bike, thin tires have become obsolete?
If they have, is there anyone out there who has ridden on Schwalbe CX Pro 26 x 1.35 and/or would share their thoughts/experiences on riding on such a thin tire (that seems to be primarily for Cyclocross)??
Better still if anyone out there has a hidden stash of the old Conti's and fancies selling me some that would be awesome ๐
life moves on!!
Have a look in your LBS and see how modern tyres look on the shop bikes. Is there any reason you want to go back to what you had?
I have some of those in 26x2.0 they come up vey small and are used on an old rigid Gary Fisher. I use it firriding with the kids and pottering around on. The tires are good on dry hard packed surfaces. Never used in the wet or in loose. I like thrn!
Curse of the i-thingy strikes again.
I used to use Conti 1.5's for racing on muddy courses, they pick up less mud and give you better frame clearance. They'd probably be ideal for MM this year (if a little scary on the rooty bits).
I think the assumption is that frame clearances went up a bit over the years and 1.8 or 2.0 inch tyres are more all round.
I've dug out my 1.5 conti from the last really muddy mayhem. 97 I think. Hope it hasn't perished. Now got a 1.7 Geax thing for the back too. Hopefully they will keep me moving with minimum walking required. I am quite scared about the roots though having been on 2.2 + tyres all year!
2007 I meant