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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by Andyb1 on Today at 08:27:43 AM »
The measured weight of my 2.0 x 26 Dureme is 600g (agrees with Martin) but Schwalbe quote 750g…….   
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by jul on Today at 06:55:13 AM »
I think the mondial now is at 640gr

Must be confirmer..
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by martinf on Today at 06:47:37 AM »
What about Panaracer Gravelking SK ?
26x2’10 for 610gr each

Not looked at those, from UKTony's description they seem to be a bit more like Duremes than Supremes (more grip off road, more rolling resistance and a bit heavier than Supremes). The weights I noted for the 3 tyres I use most in the 559x50 size are :

Supreme 565g
Dureme  590g
Mondial folding bead 740g

And the Continental Contact Urban are 590g, probably because of the wire bead, I haven't found them with folding beads in 559x50, but they exist with folding beads, at least in the 16" size for Brompton folding bikes. 

The website https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com is usually quite good at comparing different tyres, but sometimes I haven't agreed with their findings, notably when I try to extrapolate their results to another size of the "same" model of tyre.

There are a lot of good tyres in the "modern" sizes 29" (= 700C) and 27.5" (= 650B) , but choice is much more limited in the "old" 26" (= 559) size.

The irony of that is that I can now find very nice tyres for my ancient 650B utility bike.
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by UKTony on July 05, 2026, 10:59:06 PM »
Thanks Martin,

What about Panaracer Gravelking SK ?

26x2’10 for 610gr each

I can’t speak for the 26” Gravelkings but I replaced the 700x32 Marathon Supremes on my Mercury with 700x35 folding Gravelking SK+ (the plus version is slightly more heavy weight I think but still reasonable at approx 460g) and they’ve been really good all year round on variety of surfaces here in SW England - broken up and loose  potholed roads, canal paths etc. As one would expect, more grippy than the Supremes and a bit more rolling resistance. And the puncture fairies have been kind, only a couple of punctures in 3500 miles, both Blackthorns during farmers hedge cutting season, though I might just have been lucky. The mini knobbly bits of the tread are quite widely spaced so tend  not to pick up those tiny sharp shards of grit that can stick in some treads.
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Bikes For Sale / Re: Facebook ad: 969 Thorn Sherpa 485L £350 Newbury
« Last post by steveparry on July 05, 2026, 10:27:54 PM »
I emailed the owner asking the size and he just said it was 'medium' and he was 5' 7" tall. Someone else with a different 485L for sale (with a rare Nuvinci hub) also said he was 5' 7" tall and it was good for him. I drilled down into Thorn's Sherpa brochure for January 2012 ie the Mk2 version. The 485L is listed on the site table as small. Pity as I might have taken it further.
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by jul on July 05, 2026, 09:53:50 PM »
Thanks Martin,

What about Panaracer Gravelking SK ?

26x2’10 for 610gr each
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by martinf on July 05, 2026, 08:06:42 PM »

Supremes are my choice for the best compromise weight/performance and durability for use mainly on tarmac. I don't yet need to replace the Supremes on any of the family bikes.

But I did check out the available alternatives in August 2025.

If they are still around when I need replacements, my current choice would be the Continental Contact Urban wire bead tyre. This is a bit heavier, much cheaper, and according to https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com it is pretty much the same as Supreme as far as rolling resistance is concerned. And reasonably easy to find on German websites.

I have Continental Contact Urban in the 16" size on two of the family Bromptons, so far the tyres have performed very well and seem to be reasonably puncture resistant.

My favourites for mixed on/off road use are the Duremes. I still have a pair in use, but it is a long time since it was possible to buy any.

Last year, Marathon Mondial 50x559 were still available, both in folding and wire bead versions. I bought a pair of these for one of the  bikes I maintain for a nature reserve, where the bikes are used quite a lot on rough tracks. Mondial are a bit heavier than Dureme, probably tougher, but they don't roll so well as Dureme. But if they are still available if/when I need replacements for Dureme, Mondial would probably be my choice.
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by jul on July 05, 2026, 07:15:08 PM »
Thanks Matt,

Keep me informed !  I'm interested..
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by Matt2matt2002 on July 05, 2026, 05:45:44 PM »
Hi all,

I'm looking for these tires, i love it ! But saddly it seems not available..

Maybe do you know a website who sell currently this model ?

An alternative otherwise.. ?  :'(

i think I have kept the 2 I used on my Pamir Highway trip.
Still in very good condition.

If you're interested I'll look them out from my loft where I have stored them.
I'm in Scotland.

Matt

https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/PamirHighway2015
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Wheels, Tyres and Brakes / Re: Schwalbe marathon supreme 26x2" 50-559
« Last post by jul on July 05, 2026, 04:38:39 PM »
Thanks John but i don’t take the risk, from europe customs waiting me !
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