Mark_h4dng Fat Chance Fan Feedback View Feb 12, 2010 #1 winter use, and mud, whats good? both performance and cost. don't want to pay a fortune but want something thats good. cheers Mark
winter use, and mud, whats good? both performance and cost. don't want to pay a fortune but want something thats good. cheers Mark
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Feb 12, 2010 #2 Schwalbe CX seem pretty cheap and well regarded.
velomaniac MacRetro Rider Feb 12, 2010 #3 I think I have one very lightly used Schwalbe CX 700c x 35 folding tyre kicking about looking for a new home. Good tyres and reasonably priced. PM me if interested, it'll be very cheap
I think I have one very lightly used Schwalbe CX 700c x 35 folding tyre kicking about looking for a new home. Good tyres and reasonably priced. PM me if interested, it'll be very cheap
Augustus Retrobike Rider Feedback View Feb 12, 2010 #4 my all rounder choice is a conti twister Pro. 700x32mm. knobbly and roll fast. flogging some on ebay at the mo if you want to try some out.
my all rounder choice is a conti twister Pro. 700x32mm. knobbly and roll fast. flogging some on ebay at the mo if you want to try some out.
dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 12, 2010 #5 Another recommendation for Schwalbe CX pro from me. Also Racing Ralph is good as a CX tyre.