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Description:Designed exclusively for road use on 26" wheels.
Excellent rolling efficiency.
The tread pattern offers great grip on all road conditions.
Wire 26 x 1.25 450g
Wire 26 x 1.60 580g
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Submitted by
stutho
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from UK Date Reviewed: May 16, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$20.00 | | Purchased At: | Wiggle.co.uk | | Strengths: | £20 for a PAIR, including tubes - BARGIN!!! I have put 6000 all weather miles on these and they are still going strong. They are also puncture resistant I have only had 2 punctures with them. | | Weaknesses: | The rolling resistance is medium at best - compared to other road tyres. 450grams is a heck of a lot lighter than most MTB tyres but is you spend more then you can get even less – if you know what I mean. | | Bottom Line: | If you use you mtb on the road all the time then this is an excellent choice.
It is not designed for off road so don't take it there! If you are racing then there are lighter tyres but you know that. Fantastic for general on road use! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Russell Grier
a Weekend Warrior
from Aberdeen, Scotland Date Reviewed: April 29, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$40.00 | | Purchased At: | Wiggle.co.uk | | Strengths: | £20 for a pair including inner tubes - bargain. So fast, what a difference compared to knobblies when riding on the road. Tread feels pretty solid, not expecting any punctures. | | Weaknesses: | You will have poor balance at low speeds, but what do you expect on 1.2" tyres? | | Similar Products Used: | None | | Bike Setup: | Saracen Hard Trax, pretty bog standard basic bike. | | Bottom Line: | Brilliant tyres, no complaints whatsoever. Converted my old mountain bike for commuting to work and these tyres do the job brilliantly. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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ange sellan
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from Melbourne Date Reviewed: December 12, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Any | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$24.00 | | Purchased At: | Rays Bike Store | | Strengths: | Fast, very little rolling resistance, Light, Zero punctures | | Weaknesses: | Don't put too much confidence in this tyre when cornering at speed | | Similar Products Used: | Trek slicks | | Bike Setup: | Stock standard Trek 930 | | Bottom Line: | Great tyre for commuting, you can coast by other pedalling riders down hill without even pedalling. Have ridden over the unavoidable ever present broken glass on paths and road and no punctures. Have ridden over 3000 km this year and still plenty of rubber yet. One draw back is cornering at speed, never felt right with this tyre. Have previously used a slick made by Trek (couldn't find any longer)felt much surer on turns. If there is light sprinkling of debris on track i.e. gum leaf, thin layer of dirt, etc, front wheel will slide on cornering, so if your used to leaning into fast turns you may have to switch to conservative mode in these instances, or you will be picking asphalt out of your palms. I have noticed others reviewing this product talking about a 1.6 tyre, I have the 1.25, so this could make a difference. I would have to concur with the others, go the 1.6. Over all very good tyre for commuting. Cheers
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Submitted by
JE
a Cross Country Rider
from Santa Fe, NM Date Reviewed: October 24, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | windsor / atallayah | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Strengths: | It may be the perfect commuter slick. Almost never flats, even with nothing but regular tubes, despite how frequently i'm picking out goatheads and glass from them. Fast enough. | | Weaknesses: | None. Not the easiest tire in the world to seat, but they're not bad. Plus, no flats = no need to change. | | Similar Products Used: | Schwalbe Big Apples, WTB Nanoraptors | | Bike Setup: | rigid Surly Karate Monkey SS w/ the Schwalbe Big Apples (2.35) | | Bottom Line: | I've had the same pair of these tires for over four years now,commuting everyday (round trip 8 miles), and they are now on my wife's rigid commuter (her commute is virtually the same as mine). The Geax are unbelievably durable. They've performed so well, it would just feel like a waste of time / money to replace them with something else, if they ever do decide to wear out. The goatheads in NM are horrible this season, and the Schwalbe Big Apples I'm now running are flatting out much more frequently than the Geax. If Geax ever enters the world of 29'er fatty slicks, I'll be the first in line to try them. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Ben
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from Houston Date Reviewed: February 7, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Hershey Park Trails | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$20.00 | | Purchased At: | Perfaormance | | Strengths: | Low resistance, excellent rolling efficiency, great on uptake, durability, long tread life, comfortable, runs at 80psi (1.6), solid grip in dry or wet conditions, cheap. | | Weaknesses: | None...unless you think a slick should be able to perform off road. | | Bike Setup: | Marin hardtail with sun ringle lite wheelset | | Bottom Line: | Awesome tires, with over 5,000 miles on them and plenty of remaining rubber, zero flats, worth triple the money. Very fast, excellent cornering, even with 1.6's can roll with a lot of roadies, Will consider replacing with 1.25's, front and rear, saves a 1/4 pound off each wheel, or maybe just a 1.25 up front. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Neil
a Weekend Warrior
from Auckland Date Reviewed: July 27, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Woodhill | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$40.00 | | Purchased At: | NZ$ - Bike Barn | | Strengths: | Grippy and fast with comfortable ride (1.6" version) | | Weaknesses: | Can be a bit awkward to fit and remove - needs good quality tyre levers! | | Similar Products Used: | Innova slicks | | Bike Setup: | 2000 Scott Boulder, ZAC19 rims. The rest doesn't matter much... | | Bottom Line: | I use my Scott as a commuter bike and finally shelled out for slicks - a good move. The cheap and cheerful Innova tyres I got were OK-ish but would lock up under braking regularly and that's the main reason I ditched them (plus they were only 45 psi).
I am very happy with the Street Runners. I run them at 75psi and love the smooth rolling and great grip. A very sure footed tyre. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
jdb
a Cross Country Rider
from burbank, ca Date Reviewed: October 12, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$20.00 | | Strengths: | 1.25" tire holds 100 psi and rolls FAST. Soaks up road irregularities. Inexpensive considering their great performance. | | Weaknesses: | One nail-type puncture directly through the tread, but probably couldn't be avoided in industrial Los Angeles. Tires might benefit from kevlar under the tread, not just on the sidewall. | | Similar Products Used: | Tioga City Slicker (too low pressure). | | Bike Setup: | KHS Alite 4000 hardtail with 2nd pair commuter wheels. | | Bottom Line: | The 1.25" Street Runners define what an urban/street tire should be. Pump 'em up to 100 psi, run ahead of clogged city traffic, and find the true speed hidden in that light weight MTB frame. Although it's a little more work than my road bike, I can keep up with many roadies when so inspired. Even at full pressure these float smoothly over potholes, railroad tracks and jointed pavement. I swerve for almost nothing, and ride as fast as possible on the commute to work. I will buy these again when the time comes.
BTW - if you commute more than a few miles, don't waste your hard eared $$$ on a low pressure tire. 100 psi is what you need in a slick. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
adam
a Cross Country Rider
from orange Date Reviewed: August 31, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | 1. Much, much, much faster than a fat 2" knobby. 2. Also, a quieter and smoother (much smoother) ride than a knobby on the street. 3. Cornering on the street improves phenomenally. 4. Tire sidewall reads kevlar bead, so at 20 bucks not a bad value. | | Weaknesses: | 1. A compromise tire: not as light or fast as a true 700 cc. | | Similar Products Used: | 700 cc road tires only. | | Bike Setup: | Gary Fisher hardtail. | | Bottom Line: | The product is great for what it is: a huge improvement in efficiency over a 2" knobby on the street.
Don't expect to be chasing down cars or passing them all of a sudden if you slap these onto a hardtail mountain bike, however. Wind resistance from an upright riding position due to a combination of a riser bar and suspension fork will have you crying and begging for a true road bike. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Steven
a Cross Country Rider
from Sydney Australia Date Reviewed: February 3, 2004 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | LJS Macarthur | | Strengths: | Good fast tyre for road training with good wear aswell. | | Weaknesses: | I can now feel the buckle in my rear wheel.The 1.25s look funny on a Mtn Bike. | | Bike Setup: | Felt FS850-Full XT | | Bottom Line: | These tyres are awesome for road training on a Mtn Bike.Shure beats riding nobbies on the road. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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John
a Cross Country Rider
from Sydney, Australia Date Reviewed: June 3, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Purchased At: | BikeZone Penrith | | Strengths: | Excellent street tire - soft compound with minimal siping gives fantastic grip in wet and dry. | | Weaknesses: | Rate of wear propbably related to compund density. | | Similar Products Used: | IRC Metro 2.0" and 1.5" - wire bead a bit hard and difficult to seat bead, doesn't roll as well. Michelin city just too square a profile to allow fast turns. Specialized Fatboy 1" really fast but just too skinny for everyday urban assault. | | Bike Setup: | thrown together | | Bottom Line: | Best street slick by a mile - for comfort and traction use 1.6" | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Matthew
a Cross Country Rider
from Milwaukee Date Reviewed: May 13, 2003 | | Favoriate Trail: | Bonzai | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$20.00 | | Purchased At: | Wheel & Sprocket | | Strengths: | Light, great traction on pavement, long wearing, cheap. | | Weaknesses: | Not-so-great traction offroad, but it's not an offroad tire, so who cares. | | Similar Products Used: | Bontrager Revolt SS, Specialized Hemishpere.
| | Bike Setup: | '98 Trek 8000 with lots o' goodies. | | Bottom Line: | I have a second set of wheels when for commuting or road rides, and the Geax are a great balance of weight, durability, and traction. They grip great on pavement and hardpack, both dry and wet, but they're a little slippy on looser terrain. A good choice for a commuter bike, or if you just want slicks on your mountain bike. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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