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  • Cyclocross/Gravel Tyres
  • SaxonRider
    Full Member

    I have a few ideas in mind, but I am just wondering what STW thinks before I commit.

    In any case, I need two sets of tyres for my CX, but am looking for suggestions for only one set in particular.

    For this set, I need to be able to commute with efficiency and safety, AND be able to ride the winter-beaten roads of South Wales with a little trail thrown in. I would like the tyre to be tough and fast-rolling, with enough extra traction to handle a little more than tarmac alone.

    My current idea is either the Challenge Gravel Grinder or the Challenge Strada Bianca, the first of which is 33; the second of which is 35. At the same time, there is at least one Conti, one Schwalbe, and one Panaracer offering that interests me.

    So, fire away. What do you lot think?

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    An no WTB offering? Looking at the two you’ve linked to, would a Byway not be good?

    k1100t
    Free Member

    I’m running 700c x 40mm Conti Terra Trail on my NS RAG+. They’re useless in the current off road slop, zero traction on the rear while climbing and the front wanders all over the place faced with muddy bridleway. Get them on dry gravel(ish) roads/trails, on the other hand, and they fly; they’re not too bad on-road either. Probably not what you want though…

    trailwagger
    Free Member

    Donnelly x`plor ?

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    The WTB Riddlers on my Arkrose proved very puncture prone with tubes, and bastards to get on and off, but now seem happy enough set up tubeless.

    I’d suggest Schwalbe G Ones if they aren’t on your list, and Gravel Kings if you need a bit more off road grip

    13thfloormonk
    Full Member

    I’m looking for something similar, not too fussed about mud performance.

    Was starting to settle on Vittoria Terreno Zero or Terreno Dry, nice mix of slick in centre, tread on edges.

    Currently have some cheap Kenda Kwick Tendrils which are just this, slick in centre, some tread on edge, and they’re not too bad in most conditions, haven’t tried them in mud.

    dobiejessmo
    Free Member

    Bonty GR1 they work pretty well in the mud as well great on road and gravel fast tyre

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Been using Clement X’Plor MSOs ,working well on my mixed terrain commute.

    luv2ride
    Free Member

    Gravel King SK’s…sorted

    cogglepin
    Full Member

    Another for Donnelly xplor

    shedbrewed
    Free Member

    Vittoria terreno dry are a better bet than the zeros if you’re doing some trails as well.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    WTB Cross Boss.

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