Michelin Power Endurance 28mm
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- shoemakerpom2010
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Has anybody tried these yet? I am thinking of moving to 28mm from 23mm on my System Six but I am running the Pro4 and don't want something that feels too heavy to get rolling.....
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I have been running a set of the 28s on my winter bike for the last 9 months or so.
They have handled a lot of abuse! Used them on fast club rides, over gravel and been on the turbo all winter.
Had one puncture over a few of thousand miles so far.
They roll just fine, but you'll notice the difference to something like a 25mm conti gp4000s ii, which I'm now running on my nice weather bike.
They have handled a lot of abuse! Used them on fast club rides, over gravel and been on the turbo all winter.
Had one puncture over a few of thousand miles so far.
They roll just fine, but you'll notice the difference to something like a 25mm conti gp4000s ii, which I'm now running on my nice weather bike.
shoemakerpom2010 wrote:Has anybody tried these yet? I am thinking of moving to 28mm from 23mm on my System Six but I am running the Pro4 and don't want something that feels too heavy to get rolling.....
Does the System Six have room for 28s? I am curious because I want to get one but I have grown accustomed to running 28s (I use Schwalbe One; great tires).
- shoemakerpom2010
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- Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:28 pm
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The system six look like it has plenty of clearance for 28's but I have to check around the brakes, I have TRP 960's...... Its good to know there is a noticeable difference between the 28 and 25's since my 23's don't seem to last that long due to trail or road gravel abuse.....