Hi All,
I've tendered my order form to Thorn, received my quote, and am about to move ahead with the purchase of a new Sherpa. The problem now is to select the proper 26" tires for me. Except for my tandem, which seems to do fine pretty much everywhere with 26x1.5" skinwall road slicks, I know nothing about which tire to select.
Unladen, I ride fast and far, with typical day rides being 200km-400km, mostly on pavement using 700x32C or 700x35C road slicks. Those same tires have always taken me on multi-week, heavily laden tours through dirt, heavy gravel, desert playa, and of course, pavement with no problem. For examples, see:
http://giantloopmoto.blogspot.com/search?q=Daniel+Wood My tires seem terribly narrow by today's touring standards, but I recall Ian Hibell used tires the equivalent of 32mm for his world travels and he did fine, to say the least. I recently tried a 700x35C Schwalbe Marathon Plus. It was heavy and hard to accelerate, but I was amazed at how fast it was once up to speed, and how well it coasted compared to my same-size Bontrager Select slicks. It gave a smoother ride with less vibration at the same pressure and yes, that made it feel more "dead" than the Bontragers weighing half as much. It is nice to have "Plus" protection against goathead puncture-vine thorns. I also tried some Michelin City Pilot tires in the same size and pressure and felt like I was pedaling through molasses -- I could feel the bike actually slow instead of coast when I stopped pedaling, and I had to pedal a couple gears lower than usual.
I've always figured the best way to select a tire beyond tread design and intended use was by section width/profile and pressure appropriate to the load. Mounted tires often differ from their stated width (and rims vary in width also), so I go by measured width when mounted. By that reasoning, my 700x35C would be more than adequately matched by, say, a 26x1.5" as used happily on my tandem.
I am beginning to suspect, however, that a Sherpa's stiffer frame might well need some pneumatic suspension to ride comfortably unladen.
I want to hit a happy medium among Thorn's tire offerings so I can hit as many ideals as possible -- durability, low rolling resistance, and long life while being reasonably responsive and lightweight -- a good all-rounder. After measuring a number of tires today, I am beginning to wonder if a 2" tire, say a Marathon Supreme or Dureme might fill the bill without feeling like a boat anchor. Can 2" tires actually be fast? Thoughts?
Can someone please post the width of their mounted tires and note the rim used? That would be enormously helpful.
Another question: I have a Zefal HPX2 pump I'd like to use with the new Sherpa. Will it fit the pump pegs without interference if I use 2" tires and the wider P55 fenders? A notation on page 15 of the Thorn brochure makes me wonder if it is impossible. Any forum members use an HPX with wider tires and fenders?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. This is really the last sticking point before I make my deposit.
Best,
Dan.
Eugene, OR USA