[WTD] 700 x 44, 45, 46 or 47mm Tyres

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[WTD] 700 x 44, 45, 46 or 47mm Tyres

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Hey all

just wondering if anyone has any tubless gravelwanker tyres for sale at all? Can't seam to get any anywhere!

Tan/skin wall or black :)

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Re: [WTD] 700 x 44, 45, 46 or 47mm Tyres

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These are 42mm and mucho cheap:
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/TYVEECXV/ ... ravel-tyre

I've just fitted some of the 33s and they went up no problems
Size up large (36mm) on a 19mm rim.
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Crikey. Nice one. Thanks for that.
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The vee rails are good too for a fiver more....
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Panaracer Gravel King SK TLC for £30 an end, if you don't want ot give Planet X any of your dosh. Also available in many colours for a few quid more...
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Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
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Escape Goat wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:10 pm Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
Good call, it appears the Vees are sh*te....
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Phew.
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htrider wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 7:57 pm
Escape Goat wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:10 pm Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
Good call, it appears the Vees are sh*te....
Why do you say that?
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techno wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 12:21 am
htrider wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 7:57 pm
Escape Goat wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:10 pm Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
Good call, it appears the Vees are sh*te....
Why do you say that?
From the "Its Cheery Friday thread"
Cheery at the start, then a decidedly non-cheery bit, finishing back to cheery
Decided to take advantage of the stunning weather and the reduction in restrictions to do a decent day ride on the gr***l bike. I'd been going for about 2 and half hours (nearly 40 miles....) when I became aware of the back tyre suddenly making a thumping noise every rev. On looking I discovered a substantial embolism on the tyre - an inch round bulge growing before my very eyes. Managed to let the air out of the valve before it totally let go and spray sealant all over me, took the trye off to discover that the carcass was totally delaminating with loose threads everywhere over nearly a third of the inside of the tyre.

Oh sh*t. Fortunately I had my full tyre first aid kit with me so made with two park tyre boots, all my motorcycle inner tube patches, and crucially an 8" section of self adhesive Kevlar puncture proof strip which I've carried for several years for this very eventuality. Through it all together and inflated to about 30psi then wobbled my way slowly home. The tube deflated about 7 miles from the house so I bunged the (second) spare in. This lasted until about 200m from the house....

Learning point? Don't buy vee tyres. Celebrated my ingenuity with a couple of pints of lager shandy in the blazing sunshine :-bd
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htrider wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 12:27 am
techno wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 12:21 am
htrider wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 7:57 pm
Escape Goat wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:10 pm Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
Good call, it appears the Vees are sh*te....
Why do you say that?
From the "Its Cheery Friday thread"
Cheery at the start, then a decidedly non-cheery bit, finishing back to cheery
Decided to take advantage of the stunning weather and the reduction in restrictions to do a decent day ride on the gr***l bike. I'd been going for about 2 and half hours (nearly 40 miles....) when I became aware of the back tyre suddenly making a thumping noise every rev. On looking I discovered a substantial embolism on the tyre - an inch round bulge growing before my very eyes. Managed to let the air out of the valve before it totally let go and spray sealant all over me, took the trye off to discover that the carcass was totally delaminating with loose threads everywhere over nearly a third of the inside of the tyre.

Oh sh*t. Fortunately I had my full tyre first aid kit with me so made with two park tyre boots, all my motorcycle inner tube patches, and crucially an 8" section of self adhesive Kevlar puncture proof strip which I've carried for several years for this very eventuality. Through it all together and inflated to about 30psi then wobbled my way slowly home. The tube deflated about 7 miles from the house so I bunged the (second) spare in. This lasted until about 200m from the house....

Learning point? Don't buy vee tyres. Celebrated my ingenuity with a couple of pints of lager shandy in the blazing sunshine :-bd
Awww, bugger!
Unfortunately I've just fitted some of the vee cxv tyres to my stooge. Luckily they were ok on the 70km ride I did last night. Will definitely keep a close eye on them! Thanks.
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htrider wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 12:27 am
techno wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 12:21 am
htrider wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 7:57 pm
Escape Goat wrote: Wed May 27, 2020 7:10 pm Gravel Kings it is. Thanks all
Good call, it appears the Vees are sh*te....
Why do you say that?
From the "Its Cheery Friday thread"
Cheery at the start, then a decidedly non-cheery bit, finishing back to cheery
Decided to take advantage of the stunning weather and the reduction in restrictions to do a decent day ride on the gr***l bike. I'd been going for about 2 and half hours (nearly 40 miles....) when I became aware of the back tyre suddenly making a thumping noise every rev. On looking I discovered a substantial embolism on the tyre - an inch round bulge growing before my very eyes. Managed to let the air out of the valve before it totally let go and spray sealant all over me, took the trye off to discover that the carcass was totally delaminating with loose threads everywhere over nearly a third of the inside of the tyre.

Oh sh*t. Fortunately I had my full tyre first aid kit with me so made with two park tyre boots, all my motorcycle inner tube patches, and crucially an 8" section of self adhesive Kevlar puncture proof strip which I've carried for several years for this very eventuality. Through it all together and inflated to about 30psi then wobbled my way slowly home. The tube deflated about 7 miles from the house so I bunged the (second) spare in. This lasted until about 200m from the house....

Learning point? Don't buy vee tyres. Celebrated my ingenuity with a couple of pints of lager shandy in the blazing sunshine :-bd
Just pulled my 29er wheels out of the Shed and my vee tyre CXVs are knackered. One km ride and a pootle and one has delaminated. Arse.
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techno wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:16 pm
Just pulled my 29er wheels out of the Shed and my vee tyre CXVs are knackered. One km ride and a pootle and one has delaminated. Arse.
Oh man - P***** X must have got a dodgy batch hence much cheapness. I'm currently on 40mm schwalbe marathons. They weigh a tone but are bombproof and surprisingly grippy on the gravel
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I'm looking for something else. Going back to my 2.25" WTB Riddlers in the meantime.
I'm going to contact vee tyre and px, see if I can get a replacement or refund.
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