Today was fun, but I broke a cardinal rule in my profession: don't make multiple changes at once! This makes a mess of sorting out each individual change.
First, the
Schwalbe Hurricane tires. I went with 27.5 x 2.25 instead of the 2.4 wide. As I've only had the stock Pathfinder tires on my Vado, take this fwiw:
- PSI range for us cavepeople in the US is 30-50psi. I set them at 40 psi to get a feel for them.
- They are quiet. "Whisper quiet" per the Schwalbe marketing? I suppose, no difference between them and the Pathfinders that I can discern.
- They seem to roll as well, maybe slightly better than the stock tires. They run a bit smaller (about 1/2" less diameter), which is obvious in the fender clearance.
- The side lugs are not as pronounced as I expected, but they are beefier than the stock tires.
- On the dirt hills, traction was similar to the stock tires. One part of a nasty hill I enjoy riding up had a fresh layer of sand (!) and I could not get any appreciable bite and had to walk it up. After a good rain when the surface is back to usual state, I'll see how they do. The stock tires just spun on this hill.
- They are definitely more supple and compliant, esp in the rough stuff...
- ...and they took some nasty rocks just fine, sidewalls got scuffed up pretty severely but no issues.
- They "look" better imho; however, safety is somewhat compromised since they do not have the reflective stripe all the way around.
- I'll revisit after some miles, but initial impression is they are a good replacement tire - not a huge upgrade nor transformative by any means.
I also removed the stock pedals and put on some old Race Face Chester pedals I had. This completely transformed the bike! I know it is old hat/common knowledge, but my feet kept slipping off the stock pedals w/ the grip tape. Now, they are 100% planted throughout the pedal cycle - when I thought this bike couldn't be any better to ride, it now is! Gaining that confidence that the feet will stay in place and power through is just awesome.
Did a fun, long ride today, and had my first crash on the Vado. Going down another truly nasty dirt hill, my right hand lost grip due to sweat, I hit a rock and got thrown. Bike suffered no damage whatsoever, I escaped with cuts on one elbow and palm, but nothing serious. Thankfully.
Some current pics.
120 seconds before the crash:
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Tire closeup:
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Love these things for grip and easy replacement of the nuts:
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