DaveMatthews
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Are you running the Johnny Watts tubeless?Tubeless
Are you running the Johnny Watts tubeless?Tubeless
This is a valuable information. Schwalbe has never admitted JWs were Tubeless Ready!Yes, I have tubeless ready rims.
It was setup at a zero e motorcycle shop.
Incorrect.The wheels must be set up. All schwalbe emtb tyres are designed without an inner tube.
Hi Alaskan ! Dan from Germany here.Johnny Watts on my 2018 Riese & Muller Delight Mountain 27.5 x 2.6 with SKS Blumels 75mm fenders.
They followed a pair of 2.4" Hurricanes which were whisper quiet and silky smooth on paved roads and adequate off road. Originally came with 2.8" Nobby Nicks which were noisy and dangerously slippery on wet pavement.
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It really depends on your bike and where you ride it. I ride mostly on roads with occasional forays onto gravel pathways or stone strewn logging roads.Hi Alaskan ! Dan from Germany here.
I was looking for people sharing their experience with the Schwalbe Hurricane and Johnny Watts and the best information I found so far were your posts about those tires in this forum here.
Since I can't decide which of those tires to take, could you please compare them for me?
I'm interested in their rolling resistance, noise level/vibration, their ability to dampen small road bumps, cornering and breaking performance both dry and wet on tarmac/paved roads.
And of course their offroad performance.
The bike I had before had 2.0 wide Schwalbe Big Ben, which is basically the Super Moto X without the better Addix rubber mix that the Super Moto X has.
Now I got a new one which has 2.35 Maxxis Forkaster off road tires which are horrible on tarmax/paved roads.
First of all their noise level is annoying and if you go above 18 mph it becomes unbearable. Terrible rolling resistance , virbations, braking performance and cornering ability (on roads).
That is pretty amazing that Hurricanes are better in every way on pavement/tarmac.I started all my bikes with Super Moto X tires and then moved to Hurricanes when they come out. They were quieter, faster and had more grip both on pavement as well as trails, far better in wet conditions as well.
This is my bike.It really depends on your bike and where you ride it. I ride mostly on roads with occasional forays onto gravel pathways or stone strewn logging roads.
Good compromise is run Johnny Watts on rear and more aggressive tire on front where offroad grip is critical for braking and cornering.This is my bike.
I ride 90% + on tarmac roads to commute.
How much worse is the Johnny Watts on tarmac/pavement than the Hurricane?
On the weekends I go offroad to enjoy myself, but mostly when it is dry, because I don't want to spend more time cleaning than riding, so no mud.
Since I don't know the English words for the specific surfaces I mainly ride on I just add a few pictures to illustrate them.
The first 2 pics is the typical Black Forest forest roads I ride often. The others are small stones mixed with sand or loose stones.
Why?My bike can not have mix matching tyres.
My brother has. No issues whatsoever unless the ambient temperature drops below +5 C. JWs become hard at low temps and lose traction then.Has anyone cornered them hard on tarmac?
it would be very interesting if you reported the status once in a while.With the g-one speeds I was getting flats every week - if not every other ride- so if these don’t flat - I will be very happy with these tires.
My brother reports JWs don't behave too well at low temps on wet surfaces: the rear wheel tends to slip.1000kms so far and no complaints, very quiet on road which is where I spend 90% of my time. Not explored offroad grip yet.
Now, everybody is confusedThere's a new contender!
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So far I have had them out for a couple hundred miles, including gravel, a little mud and some rough asphalt, and I am very happy with them. They work great tubeless, they hold the air very well and work better with lower air pressure (25-30psi for my 135lb self) than the g-one speeds—which would would get squirmy. And NO FLATS!it would be very interesting if you reported the status once in a while.