So I "upgraded" to Schwalbe Marathon Plus because that's what Juiced's new CCX have and so I was like ok it must be better.
Right off the bat the braking performance was a lot worse and my braking distance was increased dramatically.
Especially in the rain, if I lock the rear brake I feel like it will keep sliding forever and if I grab the front brake a little hard, I can lock the front brake quite easily, and you know how dangerous that is.
Even on dry condition, yes the overall brake performance is worse.
Just to let you know, I commute on daily basis, same road, same kind of condition, and I am VERY FAIMILAR with my bike with Kenda tires, so not, it's not placebo.
Anyways, I thought I would give Schwalbe a couple weeks because I thought it might needed to break in. (I remember from my motorcycle that brand new tires are very slipperly and had to be broken in)
So fast forward 3 weeks or so, the performance was not up to the Kenda tires that I used to have.
I was like what the heck is wrong and decided to compare my old tires (I haven't disposed yet) and noticed that tire structures are completely different.
The Schwalbe has oval shape and Kenda has flatter shape.
Yes, I realize that Kenda tires are "squared off" due to everyday use, but despite that, original design of Kenda had more flatter shape than Schwalbe.
Also Kenda seems a little wider, even though they're both same size at 700c-45c
Needless to say, this will result in the different contact patch.
Don't get me wrong, I know Schwalbe is a better tire in terms build quality, it was a lot heavier than Kenda and had this "heavy duty" feel to it.
I'm guessing the this shape will give a lot lower rolling resistance too.
But maybe the less rolling resistance = worse braking performance?
Anyways, I don't know if it's just me but I imagine there are other Juiced owners who switched from Kenda to Schwalbe, and I'm just wondering if you guys noticed the same thing.
Right off the bat the braking performance was a lot worse and my braking distance was increased dramatically.
Especially in the rain, if I lock the rear brake I feel like it will keep sliding forever and if I grab the front brake a little hard, I can lock the front brake quite easily, and you know how dangerous that is.
Even on dry condition, yes the overall brake performance is worse.
Just to let you know, I commute on daily basis, same road, same kind of condition, and I am VERY FAIMILAR with my bike with Kenda tires, so not, it's not placebo.
Anyways, I thought I would give Schwalbe a couple weeks because I thought it might needed to break in. (I remember from my motorcycle that brand new tires are very slipperly and had to be broken in)
So fast forward 3 weeks or so, the performance was not up to the Kenda tires that I used to have.
I was like what the heck is wrong and decided to compare my old tires (I haven't disposed yet) and noticed that tire structures are completely different.
The Schwalbe has oval shape and Kenda has flatter shape.
Yes, I realize that Kenda tires are "squared off" due to everyday use, but despite that, original design of Kenda had more flatter shape than Schwalbe.
Also Kenda seems a little wider, even though they're both same size at 700c-45c
Needless to say, this will result in the different contact patch.
Don't get me wrong, I know Schwalbe is a better tire in terms build quality, it was a lot heavier than Kenda and had this "heavy duty" feel to it.
I'm guessing the this shape will give a lot lower rolling resistance too.
But maybe the less rolling resistance = worse braking performance?
Anyways, I don't know if it's just me but I imagine there are other Juiced owners who switched from Kenda to Schwalbe, and I'm just wondering if you guys noticed the same thing.