Muso
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My Delite came with Johnny Watts knobblies, which I didn't really want. But those are what come with the GX option, so it was either toss out a pair of perfectly serviceable tires and put on smooth ones, or get some use out of the JWs for a while.
95% of my riding is on streets. This is about as "technical single-track MTB" as I get lol. Non-knobbly tires work fine on this kind of trail. Unless you're trying to smash it, I suppose.
I wanted the standard tires that the GT Delite comes with, but I didn't want to waste a pair of brand-new tires swapping them when I got my bike. So I rode the JWs for a bit over 1,200 miles / 1,931 Km and decided that was a reasonable run for them.
I got one flat with the JWs last October - some nasty goat head thorns got through the back tire - but I made it home and patched the tube.
So now that I got some use out of the JWs, I don't feel guilty about chucking them. I flipped my bike over, took them off, and put on a pair of Continental Contact Urbans. And gave my bike a good cleaning.
Stefan Mikes is gonna hate me for this lol, but: Way Better. Waaaaayyyyy Better! The ride is much smoother and noticeably quieter. They're more solid while cornering (more rubber on the road, and no squiggly knobs). And I took them on a dirt trail and through a grassy park and they were fine. These are so much better to ride than the JWs, particularly on the really bad steep streets I ride most often (Hollywood Hills streets are really bad).
For mud / MTB riding, maybe not. I don't do that though. Easy dirt and gravel trails are as extreme offroad as I get. These will be better in the rain, too - more rubber on the road = better traction.
I should have done this right from the start! But I am sort of glad I waited - it's almost like having a new bike now.
I've only put maybe 40 miles / 64Km on them so far, so I have no idea how puncture-resistant they are. From what I see in various reviews, they're pretty good, and I'll find out for myself. The ride is so much quieter and smoother and the handling so much better that I almost don't care. The JWs are not particularly renowned for puncture resistance anyway, so if these are on par with them or even a bit worse I'll be very happy.
Definitely an upgrade!
-James
95% of my riding is on streets. This is about as "technical single-track MTB" as I get lol. Non-knobbly tires work fine on this kind of trail. Unless you're trying to smash it, I suppose.
I wanted the standard tires that the GT Delite comes with, but I didn't want to waste a pair of brand-new tires swapping them when I got my bike. So I rode the JWs for a bit over 1,200 miles / 1,931 Km and decided that was a reasonable run for them.
I got one flat with the JWs last October - some nasty goat head thorns got through the back tire - but I made it home and patched the tube.
So now that I got some use out of the JWs, I don't feel guilty about chucking them. I flipped my bike over, took them off, and put on a pair of Continental Contact Urbans. And gave my bike a good cleaning.
Stefan Mikes is gonna hate me for this lol, but: Way Better. Waaaaayyyyy Better! The ride is much smoother and noticeably quieter. They're more solid while cornering (more rubber on the road, and no squiggly knobs). And I took them on a dirt trail and through a grassy park and they were fine. These are so much better to ride than the JWs, particularly on the really bad steep streets I ride most often (Hollywood Hills streets are really bad).
For mud / MTB riding, maybe not. I don't do that though. Easy dirt and gravel trails are as extreme offroad as I get. These will be better in the rain, too - more rubber on the road = better traction.
I should have done this right from the start! But I am sort of glad I waited - it's almost like having a new bike now.
I've only put maybe 40 miles / 64Km on them so far, so I have no idea how puncture-resistant they are. From what I see in various reviews, they're pretty good, and I'll find out for myself. The ride is so much quieter and smoother and the handling so much better that I almost don't care. The JWs are not particularly renowned for puncture resistance anyway, so if these are on par with them or even a bit worse I'll be very happy.
Definitely an upgrade!
-James