C2C - Bike and Tyre choice

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jethro10

Über Member
Been looking at the C2C and how much of it is off-road.
Ok, a lot is cycletrack tarmac. But I live near whinlatter, and some of it there for instance is quite off road.
Also I would want to do the offroad options anyhow. But then, a lot of it is on-road.

So......
If you have done this, what type of bike did you use amd what 'style' of tyre did you use.

thanks
Jeff
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
I did this a couple of years ago, on my hybrid, with 700 x 38 marathon + tyres
Coped very well, apart from one section towards the west (but cant remember where :becool:)
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
700C X 28mm Panaracer Pasela touring tyres did the job for me. I used a Dawes Galaxy for all five of my traverses. Squishy makes it hard for everyone.
 

andym

Über Member
I've not done it, but the advice I've seen on other forums from people who have is just to go with whatever your normal general-purpose tyre would be. A knobbly tyre might help on muddy bits but this advantage would be outweighed by the disadvantage of a knobbly tyre on roads. Sounds sensible to me.

Oh and I'm not sure whether they're quite the right area but have a look at the pictures on the South Lakes Rough Stuff Fellowship site (off-road cycle touring so work-safe - although I know it sounds like it could be an S&M club). They seem to use all sorts of different types of bike (except skinny-tyred racers):

http://www.southlakesgroup.org.uk/2010photogallery/photos-23rd-januarysl.html
 

Cranky

New Member
Location
West Oxon
I did it on an MTB with front suspension (and lockout for the road sections). Tyres were Conti Travel Contacts, 26" x 1.75 IIRC. No problems anywhere, although the weather was relatively dry.
 
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jethro10

Über Member
Cranky said:
I did it on an MTB with front suspension (and lockout for the road sections). Tyres were Conti Travel Contacts, 26" x 1.75 IIRC. No problems anywhere, although the weather was relatively dry.

EXACTLY where I am.

MTB, front Suspension + Lockout and Conti Travel Contacts.
Looks like Job sorted.

Jeff
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
We did it in intermittent torrential rain.
Flat bared touring bikes, with 25mm Pansaela Tourguard tyres
No problem at all for the tyres, however should have taken a spare set of brake blocks as those long wet decents ment we went through a set of block each in 2 days
 
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