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jameso
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Eurobike rando-ride

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A road-packing tour. 4 days from Evans head office to Lake Constance. Wind, storms and sunshine, great riding and a nice few days mental break before the euro-fluro onslaught of the show. Managed France-Belgium-France-Germany-Switzerland-Germany along the route, highlights were the Ardennes and the Vosges, really beautiful areas, and the roller-coaster roads of the Black Forest and Swiss border area before the Rhine. Photo album here,

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Chicken Legs
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Nice pictures.
Are they CX tyres you were using ?

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Hi Andy, they're Panaracer/Pacenti 38c. Light, cushy and fast but flat-prone. I've been tempted by the new Compass tyres but I'm getting a bit fed up of these lightweight casings. Trying the belted Pacentis next, they should be better.
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Nice one, pretty good way to get there.
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Thanks James, I am looking for a tyre with a low rolling resistance and ideally that will go tubeless.
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Great photos, where was the covered bridge?
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Andy, the Schwalbe G-Ones look best currently but at the show I saw some Maxis Refuse file-pattern tyres in TLR / 40c that look good.

Pete, that was at Diessenhoffen, just east of Schaffhausen, about 25 miles from Konstanz. It's near a little 'island' of Germany within Switzerland, didn't realise it existed till I looked at the map just now. I can lose track of which country I'm in at times there and get caught out buying things and being given Francs as change.
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