Gravel tyres
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:11 pm
Interested to see how this tests and it reads like they have made them a bit easier to seat.
https://road.cc/content/tech-news/panar ... del-307021
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby MichaelB » Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:46 am
Looks good. Have used my vote to get it tested at BRRwarthog1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:11 pmWell I have found my gravel king sk front and ss rear a good combo for the riding I do. Apart from that butt ugly brown tyre I got they have been very reliable.
Interested to see how this tests and it reads like they have made them a bit easier to seat.
https://road.cc/content/tech-news/panar ... del-307021
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby Bethanyc » Thu Apr 04, 2024 1:25 pm
Can confirm that were easy to mount. I was able to mount the bead with hand pump, and got them on my Fulcrum carbon rims with just my thumbs.
They are very fast on tar to me feel about as fast as my gp5000 AS 32's , having said that I have beaten heaps of my segments with them, so times would say faster..even at 30 psi.
Have put now 75ks of gravel as well also great grip and seem very puncture resistant.
Wear also has been great. So not like terraspeed in that respect.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby caneye » Fri May 03, 2024 3:13 pm
(looking for a solution that allows me to carry <100ml sealant. still need a nozzle or tip to pour sealant without wastage)
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby antigee » Fri May 03, 2024 6:22 pm
.. Stan's do a 2oz 59ml bottle intended for emergency repair
on Pushy's but I noticed LaTour who are local to me and I use more and more have cheaper if buy 4, other retailers are available
https://www.pushys.com.au/stan-s-notube ... lsrc=aw.ds
one more thing to have gone off in the tool bag when needed!
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Fri May 03, 2024 7:10 pm
If that doesn't work I'm bunging a tube in.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby owly » Sat May 04, 2024 10:41 am
caneye wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:13 pmwonder if anyone has had to top up their tubeless sealant mid-ride (because of a puncture that wouldn't seal) and if they did, what did they use?
(looking for a solution that allows me to carry <100ml sealant. still need a nozzle or tip to pour sealant without wastage)
You can find small, clear, flat, flip-top plastic bottles out there. Various sizes.
Can either carefully hold the square tip up against a valve [core removed], or round the square until it just fits inside the valve inner-diameter; squeeze in sealant.
I generally carry one or two small 50ml? bottles, jammed [sitting upright] at the rear of a small top tube bag.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby Mr Purple » Sat May 04, 2024 11:59 am
Pretty much every sealant brand makes a small bottle for exactly this purpose.caneye wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:13 pmwonder if anyone has had to top up their tubeless sealant mid-ride (because of a puncture that wouldn't seal) and if they did, what did they use?
(looking for a solution that allows me to carry <100ml sealant. still need a nozzle or tip to pour sealant without wastage)
Orange Seal 118mL
https://www.pushys.com.au/orange-seal-r ... lsrc=aw.ds
Stans 59mL:
https://www.pushys.com.au/stan-s-notube ... lsrc=aw.ds
As a bonus you only ever need to buy one so you can refill it from the big bottle.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby caneye » Mon May 06, 2024 10:47 am
Mr Purple wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 11:59 amPretty much every sealant brand makes a small bottle for exactly this purpose.caneye wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:13 pmwonder if anyone has had to top up their tubeless sealant mid-ride (because of a puncture that wouldn't seal) and if they did, what did they use?
(looking for a solution that allows me to carry <100ml sealant. still need a nozzle or tip to pour sealant without wastage)
Orange Seal 118mL
https://www.pushys.com.au/orange-seal-r ... lsrc=aw.ds
Stans 59mL:
https://www.pushys.com.au/stan-s-notube ... lsrc=aw.ds
As a bonus you only ever need to buy one so you can refill it from the big bottle.
thanks. lots of useful info there.
I'm currently using Orange sealant so I'm stuck with the Orange options (the smallest Orange bottle is 2x the size of the Stans but 4x the price .. lol).
An alternative option, like someone suggested, is to look at generic travel bottles.
The challenge is to fit an injector or nozzle. The sealant is quite fluid - if/when trying to pour into the valve (with core removed), I can easily imagine it spilling out all over the tyre in the heat of the moment. I think this is my best bet.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby Mr Purple » Mon May 06, 2024 12:05 pm
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Mon May 06, 2024 1:04 pm
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby Mr Purple » Mon May 06, 2024 5:12 pm
If the puncture isn't sealing, extra sealant isn't really ever going to fix it anyway.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby caneye » Fri May 10, 2024 3:51 pm
sorry, just saw that you had asked me this question.warthog1 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 1:04 pmI am confused why you would consider the need for carrying extra sealant. If a tyre holes, roll the hole to the bottom and let the sealant do its work. If that fails roll the hole to the top and plug it. Roll it back to the bottom to let the sealant work. If you run out of sealant the hole is too big or you haven't checked the quantity for too long. Pop the bead run your hand around the hole to make sure what caused the hole isn't there, bung a tube in and carry on.
i just want to be prepared for all eventualities as I some times ride gravel by myself.
- i've had sealant unable to seal, in the middle of the bush. rotated tyre with puncture at bottom, didn't work.
- multiple replacement tubes pinched flat on the same ride (was shocked at how little sealant was left in the tyre)
just relooking at all options.
for instance - my current plug solution requires the use of rubber cement. potentially not ideal in cold/damp weather. so that's another item to research.
also testing different sealants.
so essentially for my OWN peace of mind, i'll bring ..
- tubeless setup
- plug
- sealant
- tubes x2
- adhesive patch kit x1
- vulcanized rubber patch kit x1
fingers crossed
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Fri May 10, 2024 5:17 pm
Carrying the patches too is a good idea. It sounds like you may be a long way from home at times.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:22 pm
Interesting
It just so happens those wheels, or a slightly cheaper version with round, rather than eliptical spokes, came with the Reacto. Same rim profile at 60mm deep.
A 53mm race king will fit on the front of the Revolt. Not the rear though, I don't think. A 45 will, or maybe even a 50.
May try it out at some point.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 9:23 am
The front will be no problem but the rear is going to be tight. I avoid wet coditions like the plague fhough. We shall see.
I have embraced big tyres on the road and am not going back now that I have the frame that can handle them.
May as well see how they go on the dirt too.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:56 pm
The front no probs but the rear touches on the drive side. At least the moulding nipples do. It' ll rapidly have no paint if I ride it like that. Down to the Giant store for a 45mm Schwalbe. That'll do.
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby MichaelB » Mon Oct 28, 2024 4:14 pm
I'd have just got out the angle grinder and knocked the edge off the tyre on the offending side
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Re: Gravel tyres
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:18 pm
I did think about it The side wall is also very close to the chain stay on the drive side. Giant says max tyre size on the '21 revolt is 45c. Fitted these measure 50.5mm. Would go on the '22 and later Revolt.
Had a ride today. Better over the loose, rough stuff and over sand. No better on hard pack but not notably slower either. Happy with the upgrade.
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