Submitted by
natrat
a Cross Country Rider
from SF, ca,usa Date Reviewed: April 23, 2009
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At:
beyond bikes
Strengths:
smooth on the road
great grip because of the big contact patch
rolls fast
Weaknesses:
little wide so that if the rear is out of true it will rub
Similar Products Used:
kenda small block 8
Bike Setup:
specialized stumpy fsr pro
Bottom Line:
sick street tire
even works on trails if they are packed but pity the fool who tries to climb anything loose with these
these tires combined with the magura martas with the 203 front rotor mean speed is scrubed of at an amazing rate. A ton of fun for urban/street riding and ok if you watch it on trails.
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Submitted by
David Arnott
a Cross Country Rider
from Bozeman Mt USA Date Reviewed: November 13, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Story Hills
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
$50
Strengths:
These are the fastest tires I own. I ride them on mountain biking trails if they are dry. They absorb a lot of shock and vibration. Although they are very lightweight I have jumped wheelied and curbed these tires hundreds if not thousands of times without a flat. They are great handling on asphault and are my favorite asphault freeriding tire. Because they are so fat and round they corner really well. I would strongly recommend them for ramps parks cruisers dry trails. They are my favorite tire!
Weaknesses:
Mud
Similar Products Used:
Maxxis Hookworm
Bike Setup:
Giant steel rigid with BMX bars
Bottom Line:
These are my favorite tires! They are super fast, smooth, excellent handling, quick turning great feeling tires. I consider them a lot of fun for riding in urban environments but I ride them where other people use knobbies a lot as well.
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Submitted by
Karl Outerbridge
a Racer
from Bermuda Date Reviewed: February 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
Universal Cycles
Strengths:
Very smooth on wet or dry loose rocks, sand, ashpalt,rocky trails. Serious traction, can be run at low tire presures, great as rear tire for a hartail, great for cross country. very light weight, easy to install and look very cool!!
Weaknesses:
Some more soft rubber for really rough terain and side wall protection.
This tyre is a sight for sore eyes. I have been raod racing for 20 years and have only taken up MTB in 2005. Since I am a serious GP motor bike fan I have always wondered why MTB does not follow in path of SuperMoto (Motorcross Bikes with soft street tyres). The Schwable Super Moto fills that void. The more rubber on the ground the more traction!!!! Big the tire diameter the smoother it rolls!!! If there is no mud, then no need for luggs (knobbies). Watch Paris to Roubuaix and you'll slicks running 169 miles of mud or dust.
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Submitted by
Tony
a
from Boulder, Colorado, USA Date Reviewed: August 29, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$37.00
Purchased At:
AEBike.com
Strengths:
Smooth Looks cool Rolls fast Grips well
Weaknesses:
Barely fits my old school steel stumpjumper frame.
Similar Products Used:
Continental Town & Country Ritchey Tom Slick Specialized Fat Boy Specialized Rockster Pro (semi-slick)
Bike Setup:
1992 Specialized S-Works Steel frame setup as a commuter with Suntour XC Pro components drivetrain. Arraya XL21 rims.
Bottom Line:
These tires are truly enjoyable. The Super Motos are noticably lower rolling resistance than the Continental Town & Country tires I had on it before. They also corner better on gravel and sand than the Continentals. Nice ride as well, although I noticed quite a bit of side-to-side flex in the tire carcass while climbing out of the saddle. I'd recommend these (or similar but heavier and cheaper Big Apple) for anyone who is riding a mtb on pavement and bike paths.
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Submitted by
lomoid
a Weekend Warrior
from brooklyn Date Reviewed: May 10, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$36.00
Purchased At:
airbomb.com
Strengths:
fast, lush, road tire with great asphalt traction and amazing suspension ability
Weaknesses:
none yet
Similar Products Used:
maxxis high roller
Bike Setup:
cannondale 1fg pretty much stock
Bottom Line:
being that there weren't any reviews yet for this tire i thought I would post my first impressions. I ride mostly asphalt, cruising around the parks in brooklyn and commuting around town. I had been riding the stock maxxis high roller tires for the past months, and decided to try a road tire and I liked the fact that these things were 2.35" (I hate looking down at a skinny tire) and the fact that they were reported to soften the ride up quite a bit. My fully rigid 1fg could certainly use some softening, so I bought'em. the install was very easy, and as soon as I hit the pavement i was really amazed. The tires are at least twice as fast as the knobby high rollers, and they are grippy. they are lighter than the high rollers, (I think they are around 650g each), and they seem to roll forever. And they really did soften up the ride. I rode over some rough spots inthe road I'm usually ut of the seat for and the tires sucked up most of the vibrations. It was pretty sweet. I'll give another update in a few months when I get a sense of their durability. They are not the cheapest tire, but you can get a deal on the web and they seem to be really well made.
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