My dark night riding will be on roads and stone tracks, so I decided to change my Rapid Robs for a road tyre, Big Bens. My bike is a Haibike sDuro 29" hard tail.
Rapid Robs have taken me everywhere off road and will go back on with the lighter nights, I think they are a good off road tyre.
Big Bens were recommended to me by nextdaytyres, they said they would ride well for me and look good on the bike, good firm to deal with.
Swapping the tyres was straight forward, they are enormous though, I have read that real cyclists do not use tyre leavers so did it with out them, one valve came out with the cap and covered me in slime.
Once I had stopped the derailleur from trying to cut my fingers off, all went well, quick release bolts and brakes lined up.
Tried them first with 50 psi in, hard fast tyres, so fast that my new maximum speed on the bike is now 34.2 MPH which for me and a heavy eMTB is very fast, NOT TO BE REPEATED.
Then reduced the pressure to 30 psi and this is the sweet spot.
Had them for a week used them on roads and off road, see the pics.
Quiet, fast running tyre that does give a smoother ride at 30 psi, sharper steering the lack of road noise allows me to hear the chain ticking and the NCX seat post working.
I really like them, for roads, stone tracks, grass and dry dirt they are great, if it's muddy you are in trouble, there is a reason Rapid Robs have that grip pattern.
If you have an MTB mine is a 29" (which is 28" which is also 700c) and you want to use it on the road and make things a bit more comfortable and quieter then the Big Bens will fit the menu and look right on your bike.
So thumbs up from me.
Before and after
The Kit
Inflated
Giving them a try, they look in proportion to the bike
Tread pattern and view towards Weobley, where the One show came from.
Rapid Robs have taken me everywhere off road and will go back on with the lighter nights, I think they are a good off road tyre.
Big Bens were recommended to me by nextdaytyres, they said they would ride well for me and look good on the bike, good firm to deal with.
Swapping the tyres was straight forward, they are enormous though, I have read that real cyclists do not use tyre leavers so did it with out them, one valve came out with the cap and covered me in slime.
Once I had stopped the derailleur from trying to cut my fingers off, all went well, quick release bolts and brakes lined up.
Tried them first with 50 psi in, hard fast tyres, so fast that my new maximum speed on the bike is now 34.2 MPH which for me and a heavy eMTB is very fast, NOT TO BE REPEATED.
Then reduced the pressure to 30 psi and this is the sweet spot.
Had them for a week used them on roads and off road, see the pics.
Quiet, fast running tyre that does give a smoother ride at 30 psi, sharper steering the lack of road noise allows me to hear the chain ticking and the NCX seat post working.
I really like them, for roads, stone tracks, grass and dry dirt they are great, if it's muddy you are in trouble, there is a reason Rapid Robs have that grip pattern.
If you have an MTB mine is a 29" (which is 28" which is also 700c) and you want to use it on the road and make things a bit more comfortable and quieter then the Big Bens will fit the menu and look right on your bike.
So thumbs up from me.
Before and after
The Kit
Inflated
Giving them a try, they look in proportion to the bike
Tread pattern and view towards Weobley, where the One show came from.
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