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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip;
700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On 4/29/2012 3:54 PM, Greg Berchin wrote:
Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. I like Paselas, particularly because they're cheaper than the Avocets. |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:54:21 PM UTC-7, Greg Berchin wrote:
Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. Avocet tires are no more. The factory that made the last "carbon series," was in Korea and burned down. T I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? I've been using Michelin. In the US, they're not cheap. If you don't mind mail order, check out some of the UK dealers like Ribble, Chain Reaction Bicycles, Wiggle, Probikekit and others as they usually sell tires at about the same costs as most US wholesalers! Good Luck! Thanks. |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
Peter Cole wrote:
On 4/29/2012 3:54 PM, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. I like Paselas, particularly because they're cheaper than the Avocets. I'm using Paselas, too, and like them pretty well. I think I'd like them better if they were treadless like the Avocets. But after today's flat, following a flat two weeks ago, I'm wondering whether they're flat-prone, or whether it's just coincidence. (It seems to me flat resistance must be very difficult to measure.) Both flats were caused by almost microscopic bits of either glass or very hard stone. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Apr 29, 9:54*pm, bfd wrote:
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:54:21 PM UTC-7, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. Avocet tires are no more. The factory that made the last "carbon series," was in Korea and burned down. T I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? I've been using Michelin. In the US, they're not cheap. If you don't mind mail order, check out some of the UK dealers like Ribble, Chain Reaction Bicycles, Wiggle, Probikekit and others as they usually sell tires at about the same costs as most US wholesalers! Good Luck! Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'll vouch for the Michelins, they are all Ive ever used for nearly 2 decades. My current set the rear has worn to the belt in a number of places around the circumference of the tire- I still have not had a puncture, and even yesterday I did 150k with long unpaved road sections. |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Apr 30, 3:57*am, Frank Krygowski
wrote: Peter Cole wrote: On 4/29/2012 3:54 PM, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series.. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. I like Paselas, particularly because they're cheaper than the Avocets. I'm using Paselas, too, and like them pretty well. *I think I'd like them better if they were treadless like the Avocets. Use a hot iron before peeling off the tread. ;-) But after today's flat, following a flat two weeks ago, I'm wondering whether they're flat-prone, or whether it's just coincidence. *(It seems to me flat resistance must be very difficult to measure.) Resistance is useless. ;-) Both flats were caused by almost microscopic bits of either glass or very hard stone. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Apr 30, 11:58*am, thirty-six wrote:
On Apr 30, 3:57*am, Frank Krygowski wrote: Peter Cole wrote: On 4/29/2012 3:54 PM, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. I like Paselas, particularly because they're cheaper than the Avocets.. I'm using Paselas, too, and like them pretty well. *I think I'd like them better if they were treadless like the Avocets. Use a hot iron before peeling off the tread. * ;-) But after today's flat, following a flat two weeks ago, I'm wondering whether they're flat-prone, or whether it's just coincidence. *(It seems to me flat resistance must be very difficult to measure.) Resistance is useless. *;-) It'd be helpful to use more rubber, save the world from little Krygos Both flats were caused by almost microscopic bits of either glass or very hard stone. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Apr 29, 4:37*pm, Peter Cole wrote:
On 4/29/2012 3:54 PM, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tre comes close, at a reasonable cost? Thanks. I like Paselas, particularly because they're cheaper than the Avocets. Paselas are just fine. Available now AFAIK in blackwall. The gf and I have been impressed with the Gnashbar "Streetwise" tires she got unmounted as a bonus with a used bike purchase. 35mm claimed, 32mm on rim, 430g, supple enough, nearly slick, and incredible flat resistance. It's a shame they don't come in a 28 or 30. Tread life might be limited if they're still using the same supplier as a few years ago--but at 100lb wet, she doesn't test that very well... |
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Replacements for Avocet Fasgrips
On Apr 30, 6:55*am, raamman wrote:
On Apr 29, 9:54*pm, bfd wrote: On Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:54:21 PM UTC-7, Greg Berchin wrote: Looking for new tires for my vintage Paramount. Last set was Avocet Fasgrip; 700x25 front and 700x28 rear (bike plus rider exceeds 250 lbs). Can't find Avocet tires anywhere any more, not even the more recent Carbon series. Avocet tires are no more. The factory that made the last "carbon series," was in Korea and burned down. T I really like the feel of the Avocets. What modern tire comes close, at a reasonable cost? I've been using Michelin. In the US, they're not cheap. If you don't mind mail order, check out some of the UK dealers like Ribble, Chain Reaction Bicycles, Wiggle, Probikekit and others as they usually sell tires at about the same costs as most US wholesalers! Good Luck! Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'll vouch for the Michelins, they are all Ive ever used for nearly 2 decades. My current set the rear has worn to the belt in a number of places around the circumference of the tire- I still have not had a puncture, and even yesterday I did 150k with long unpaved road sections. Raamman, which Miuches are you using? What do you recommend for a 28 or 32mm, 700c? The last Michelin tire I can remember using was the Supercomp HD in a 23mm. It's the only tire I have ridden that seemed supple. BC |
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