I am looking at replacing my Kenda low pressure tires with some higher pressure models. The back is 24" and the front is 20", for my Evox 140...so its a fairly LWB type.
I downloaded Kenda's 2010 Catalog, but it seems they don't offer any touring type tires in my sizes, let alone high pressure models. Is there any other makes that is not terribly pricey to consider?
I strongly dislike the Marathons (yeah, you probably know by now...), but just looked up the Marathon Plus and deleted a long rant. The tread pattern finally looks as if it makes sense. The marathons have a Kevlar guard, so that is a bonus. I run Schwalbe CX Pro on my crossified Peugeot road bike, they don't have a Kevlar belt and I have not yet had any punctures, so I am not sure how necessary Kevlar belts are. Also note that on rough surface lower pressure makes you go faster, so I'd run them with minimum pressure when commuting on unpaved roads.
(03-31-2010, 10:01 AM)Joe_W Wrote: I strongly dislike the Marathons (yeah, you probably know by now...), but just looked up the Marathon Plus and deleted a long rant. The tread pattern finally looks as if it makes sense. The marathons have a Kevlar guard, so that is a bonus. I run Schwalbe CX Pro on my crossified Peugeot road bike, they don't have a Kevlar belt and I have not yet had any punctures, so I am not sure how necessary Kevlar belts are. Also note that on rough surface lower pressure makes you go faster, so I'd run them with minimum pressure when commuting on unpaved roads.
I don't know if this will help you out but I had Kendra's tires on my Fuji and when they went I replaced them with Bontrager Race Lite Hardcase and couldn't be happier. They are a little heavy but the tire has great protection and I have been running them since June of 2009 with over 3,500 miles on them and they still look brand new.
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Well, there is a market for Kevlar belt equipped tyres, otherwise there wouldn't be any. My only puncture last year (total of >5000km) came from a 6mm long metal shard (probably car tyre?) but that was on my road bike. During a triathlon. I rode the last couple of km on the rims (alloy, so no problems). Tyres were Michelin Lithion.
My old road bike had Schwalbe Blizzard (lowest end road tyre by Schwalbe), they look awful after ~5000km, quite a number of cuts, especially in the rear. Only one puncture, though: glass shard, probably bottle, about 1mm x 2mm x 5mm. And those are equipped with a Kevlar belt!
Thanks guys, will check into these brands.