A road-packing tour. 4 days from Evans head office to Lake Constance. Wind, storms and sunshine, great riding and a nice few days mental break before the euro-fluro onslaught of the show. Managed France-Belgium-France-Germany-Switzerland-Germany along the route, highlights were the Ardennes and the Vosges, really beautiful areas, and the roller-coaster roads of the Black Forest and Swiss border area before the Rhine. Photo album here,
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Eurobike rando-ride
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- Chicken Legs
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Re: Eurobike rando-ride
Nice pictures.
Are they CX tyres you were using ?
Andy
Are they CX tyres you were using ?
Andy
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Re: Eurobike rando-ride
Hi Andy, they're Panaracer/Pacenti 38c. Light, cushy and fast but flat-prone. I've been tempted by the new Compass tyres but I'm getting a bit fed up of these lightweight casings. Trying the belted Pacentis next, they should be better.
Re: Eurobike rando-ride
Nice one, pretty good way to get there.
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Thanks James, I am looking for a tyre with a low rolling resistance and ideally that will go tubeless.
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Re: Eurobike rando-ride
Andy, the Schwalbe G-Ones look best currently but at the show I saw some Maxis Refuse file-pattern tyres in TLR / 40c that look good.
Pete, that was at Diessenhoffen, just east of Schaffhausen, about 25 miles from Konstanz. It's near a little 'island' of Germany within Switzerland, didn't realise it existed till I looked at the map just now. I can lose track of which country I'm in at times there and get caught out buying things and being given Francs as change.
Pete, that was at Diessenhoffen, just east of Schaffhausen, about 25 miles from Konstanz. It's near a little 'island' of Germany within Switzerland, didn't realise it existed till I looked at the map just now. I can lose track of which country I'm in at times there and get caught out buying things and being given Francs as change.