Replacement for Ground Control Tyres

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Darkhorse

Regular
Location
Nr Wimbledon
Not too sure if anyone remembers the old Specialized Ground Control Tyre. But seeing as my ones are about ten years old and seen better days I thought I'd better replace them. The reason I liked them so much is that the really were as good on the road (not too much rolling resistance) as they were on gravel. It was just a great all round tyre, so what would be the equivalent to this today?

And before someone kindly starts talking about kevlar tyres, foldable tyres, expensive tyres, bare in mind I think I only paid about £10 for old GC so I'm still looking for cheap and cheerful. I'd also like to stick to a 2.1 wide tyre if possible. All replies appreciated.
 
Ground Controls are more like twenty years old. My Funk was wearing them in 1991.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Not too sure if anyone remembers the old Specialized Ground Control Tyre. But seeing as my ones are about ten years old and seen better days I thought I'd better replace them. The reason I liked them so much is that the really were as good on the road (not too much rolling resistance) as they were on gravel. It was just a great all round tyre, so what would be the equivalent to this today?

And before someone kindly starts talking about kevlar tyres, foldable tyres, expensive tyres, bare in mind I think I only paid about £10 for old GC so I'm still looking for cheap and cheerful. I'd also like to stick to a 2.1 wide tyre if possible. All replies appreciated.

Take a look at the Panaracer Cinder Tyre. In cheapest form it it £14.99 and is a 2.1
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
What are you using the tyre for? If it's only for riding on road and the occasional bit of gravel you need to get to Halfords and buy some of their ATB tread tyres. They have a slick centre line for good rolling, and knobbed edges for the slippy stuff like canal towpath puddles. 12.99 each.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
What are you using the tyre for? If it's only for riding on road and the occasional bit of gravel you need to get to Halfords and buy some of their ATB tread tyres. They have a slick centre line for good rolling, and knobbed edges for the slippy stuff like canal towpath puddles. 12.99 each.
Good question. I simply looked for tyres with a very similar tread pattern and price :smile:
 
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Darkhorse

Regular
Location
Nr Wimbledon
What are you using the tyre for? If it's only for riding on road and the occasional bit of gravel you need to get to Halfords and buy some of their ATB tread tyres. They have a slick centre line for good rolling, and knobbed edges for the slippy stuff like canal towpath puddles. 12.99 each.

It's not heavy duty stuff, but I do want them to be able to handle anything. I have to ride on the road to get to the 'off road' parts so I need a good balance. As of writing it's mainly hard pack, and I have a pair of slicks that I could use. However there's a couple of dangerous downhill sections where there are deep (unavoidable) shail patches, and using the slicks at the speed I usually go would be pretty hairy.

While I'm here, I'm using a bike from 1991, so if possible would like to find a tyre which has some colour to the side walls (rather than total black), in keeping with it's 'vintage' status. I don't expect to acheive that, but as I have all these experts here I might as well push my luck!!! As far a the width is concerned I'm not too fussed, the ones I'm using at the moment are 1.95's I think. Many thanks for all the advice so far.

PS; It's also going to have to have good grip on shail, as I do a bit of extreme climbing occasionally.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
It's not heavy duty stuff, but I do want them to be able to handle anything. I have to ride on the road to get to the 'off road' parts so I need a good balance. As of writing it's mainly hard pack, and I have a pair of slicks that I could use. However there's a couple of dangerous downhill sections where there are deep (unavoidable) shail patches, and using the slicks at the speed I usually go would be pretty hairy.

While I'm here, I'm using a bike from 1991, so if possible would like to find a tyre which has some colour to the side walls (rather than total black), in keeping with it's 'vintage' status. I don't expect to acheive that, but as I have all these experts here I might as well push my luck!!! As far a the width is concerned I'm not too fussed, the ones I'm using at the moment are 1.95's I think. Many thanks for all the advice so far.

Maybe wrong but don't think you'll get a 2.1 tyre with the low rolling resistance you want and coloured walls for less than £20+
 
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Darkhorse

Regular
Location
Nr Wimbledon
Maybe wrong but don't think you'll get a 2.1 tyre with the low rolling resistance you want and coloured walls for less than £20+

From looking around the net, I have kind of reached the same conclusion. My guess is I'll end up in the shop with one of those decicions I usually see women making over colour... If that doesn't get me banned on sexist grounds...?
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
From looking around the net, I have kind of reached the same conclusion. My guess is I'll end up in the shop with one of those decicions I usually see women making over colour... If that doesn't get me banned on sexist grounds...?

Not at all. I try to get some white on my tyre walls (even if it is just writing) as my bike is White and Red :smile:
 
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Darkhorse

Regular
Location
Nr Wimbledon
No, I got the Ground Controls much later than 1991, and they are amber walls!

My GT came with Ritchey megabytes in 91, and I know I got about 1800 miles out of those. Then I'm pretty sure I replaced those with another pair of Megs. And after that I went to Ground Controls. So not too sure when it was, pretty sure I bought them from what was Geoffrey Butler in Croydon. So how much are they going to sting me for if we complete all my criteria I wonder?
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
No, I got the Ground Controls much later than 1991, and they are amber walls!

My GT came with Ritchey megabytes in 91, and I know I got about 1800 miles out of those. Then I'm pretty sure I replaced those with another pair of Megs. And after that I went to Ground Controls. So not too sure when it was, pretty sure I bought them from what was Geoffrey Butler in Croydon. So how much are they going to sting me for if we complete all my criteria I wonder?

Ah thought the reference to 1991 was regarding the tyres as well as the bike :smile:
 
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