Can anybody who has changed their tyres to Marathon Plus on their Pro-Connect (49cm frame) confirm what the correct size of Marathon Plus I need to order?
Thank you in advance.
PS, I tried to pump up my tyres using the valves that come with the bike (Wood?) ... Blo..dy hell...................
What is the correct name for normal car tyre valves?
I have changed front and back tyres on my ProConnect (49cm frame) to Marathon +, and there are a couple of points to note concerning the mudguard clearance.
The Continental tyres that are fitted as standard are 37-622 / 28" x 1 3/8" x 1 5/8" and I think that the direct equivalent for the M+ is the 37-622 / 700 x 35C. Certainly the 700 is correct, the query being the height of the 35C.
I have fitted one size fatter than this (the 700 x 38C) because I am used to riding with them on my Torq1 and like the small amount of extra resilience. Indeed they feel great on the ProConnect.
However, there was a little bit of extra work to do to move the mudguards a little further away from the tyre, as the M+ tyres both rubbed through being deeper.
On the front this is very easy; slacken the clamp on the mudguard stay and slide the mudguard a little further away.
Similarly on the back mudguard, except that the pair of stubby stays immediately under the carrier (attached via the nuts and bolts holding the rear light) have negligible adjustment. Here, I removed the stays and trimmed about 7 mm off the length of the stays, so that the mudguard could lift nearer the carrier. It is a simple job.
It is quite possible that the puncture proof layer in the tyre makes each size in the range a little taller than average. It is also possible that only the small 49cm frame bike has the mudguard so close to the surface of the tyre.
With the 700 x 38C tyres, I used the Schwalbe AV17 tubes which have the car type Schrader valves.
I have used this combination for the past 2000 miles on my Torq without any punctures.
So to answer your question, I would suggest the 700 x 35C is the one to go for, unless you like a little more resilience. The Shimano WH-8R25 (rear) wheel is rated for tyres between 700 x 28C to 700 x 47C, and I think the same range applies to the front wheel.
On the subject of the depth of the tyre, it does affect the calibration of the Cateye Velo speed/mileometer.
The Continental tyres had a circumference of 217 cm, whereas the M+ tyres came out with 219 cm, being exactly the same as various members had concluded when these tyres are fitted to the Torq.
James