Tyres for LeJOG?

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AlanW

Guru
Location
Not to sure?
I will be riding LeJOG on Aug 15th, and before I commence the bike will be getting a new chain, cassette and tyres.

Now in the beginning I decided that I would go for the Conti 4 Season tyres, good wear factor, reasonably light, and very puncture proof. I ride near enough everyday on these tyres and rate them very highly indeed and have experienced very little in the way of problems.

But now after riding my Audax bike and also my "best" bike that are both fitted with Pro Race 3 tyres for some decent distances. Now I also rate the Pro Race 3 tyres very highly and have also experienced very little in the way of problems.

I'm not to sure which I would prefer now, as both tyres have their good and bad points.

In saying all that, I know deep down in my head that the Conti 4 Season is the more suitable choice for what I intend to do, but I do really do like the way that the Pro Race roll, so much sweeter than the 4 Seasons.

But which ever tyre I do decide to go for, I shall be carrying a spare one, so duration is not really a factor.

Thoughts?
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
The ones you know and are used to.
 

toontra

Veteran
Location
London
I did my 6-day LEJoG in 2008 on Pro3's and they were absolutely fine. One incident where I picked up a wood-screw from the hard shoulder of a dual carriageway which went right through a sidewall - I just unscrewed it, replaced the tube and carried on.

They are great tyres and fine for the job.
 
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AlanW

AlanW

Guru
Location
Not to sure?
toontra said:
I did my 6-day LEJoG in 2008 on Pro3's and they were absolutely fine. One incident where I picked up a wood-screw from the hard shoulder of a dual carriageway which went right through a sidewall - I just unscrewed it, replaced the tube and carried on.

They are great tyres and fine for the job.

Thanks, nothing better than someone that has ridden it on them. :laugh:
 

amaferanga

Veteran
Location
Bolton
I used Pro Race 2 for my LEJOG and would happily use them or the 3's if I did it again. Have you considered Michelin Krylion Carbon? I've been using these for all my riding this year, including racing. Grippy, probably a little more puncture-resistant than Pro Race, but still light.
 

Notsoblue

Well-Known Member
I used a pair of Spesh Armadillo Nimbus for my LEJOG, no punctures at all along the way. Rear tyre was a bit worn by the end though.
 

Stu99

Über Member
Ialso used Specialised Armadillo for my LEJOG - no punctures or even loss of air in 1024 kms.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
amaferanga said:
I used Pro Race 2 for my LEJOG and would happily use them or the 3's if I did it again. Have you considered Michelin Krylion Carbon? I've been using these for all my riding this year, including racing. Grippy, probably a little more puncture-resistant than Pro Race, but still light.

I'm probably the only person in the world who hates Krylion Carbons*...
Much prefer PR 3's. Find the Krylions, heavy and wooden and not great in the wet. PR3s are the complete opposite, light, fast, grippier than a grippy thing, great in the wet and pretty reliable too for such a gossamer light tyre.

*I'm regularly stoned for this view on YACF.;)
 

Babeloo

New Member
Location
Walthamstow
I'm going to stick with my Bontrager racelite hardcase, which have kevlar lining. Not had a puncture yet (touch wood) and I'm well used to them.
 
Schwalbe marathon racers are by far the best tyre I have ever toured on. They have very low rolling resistance, are light and have not punctured in two years.

Having said that I rode LeJOG on continental contacts which are bombproof but heavy.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Proto said:
Does anyone user Gatorskins anymore?

I've not seen a good word written about them.

I used Panarace Pasela Tourguard tyres. Found them to be fine with lightweight and low rolling resistance.
 
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