Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Thorn General => Topic started by: pberrey on September 16, 2004, 10:41:48 AM
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I think I'm getting nearer to deciding what type of bike I want. I've ruled out the 700c tourers in the Galaxy mold and I'm leaning towards a 26" bike like the XTC or Nomad. I think my needs would suit the XTC better as it will be 90% road biased. However, I would prefer the additional strength and durability of the Nomad and its thicker frame tubes - a few extra grams doesn't bother me.
What I think I will be doing is commuting on poor roads (Chiswick high street is awful!) and forestry tracks at weekends for some gently off roading. I accept that two sets of tyres might be a good investment (1.5 Hi-roads & 1.9 Marathon XRs?) but I'm not sure which rim to go for. Hubs would be XT possibly with a dynamo from hub.
The Sun CR18 seems recommended, but what about the current Mavic range? I've had Mavic SUP MTB rims in the past and they've been faultless. I prefer black/dark coloured rims if that makes any difference.
Thanks.
Paul.
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I have used Mavic D521 rims for my touring wheels and I have bought a set of second hand lightweight wheels for everyday use that use Mavic X221 rims. I have had no problems with either set ...
cheers,
hoogie
new zealand
http://www.hoogie.co.nz/nomad.htm
(http://www.hoogie.co.nz/images/nomad_loaded.jpg)
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I am happy with the Mavic 618's on our tandem, used with 1.5" tyres.
I'd don't know if 1.9" tyres would look a bit wide on those rims, though..
We paid extra for the ceramic version, so they are black/ dark grey all over. And they seem to work much better in a downpour than the plain aluminium rims on my cheapie solo, once the pads have wiped the braking surface dry.
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I have been touring nearly 10 years much of the time with heavy load,
some times I have to shift the tires while on tour they go in the side. So
if you buy the cycle with touring in mind I would get a cycle where
you can fit tires which are avaible every where in high presure versions and tubes with prestore valve.
I am not sure but something like 700Cx32 may actually be quite difficult
to get in many countries in a normal bicycle shop, because touring cycles is not that commen.
I have used 26 x 1.5 for many years now but I was just in Greece (A country where few people use a bicycle) and it was impossible to get tubes in 26 x 1.5 the nearst I could get was 26 1-3/8 but with out prestor valve which is important to get the correct presure.
However even in a country like Greece you can get tubes and tires in mountain bike sizes in all bike shops, so the best bet for serious touring
is
26 x 1.9(and up).
thats my opinion (26 x 1.5 also seems to be on its way out here in Denmark a
country with many bicycles).