Then you'll have to remove the rear rack and the tail-light... As I eventually did!If I do purchase, I will probably remove the mud guards.
Of course I assume your Vado SL is unequipped (no mudguards). The stock mudguards will accommodate 38 mm tyres only, while 700x42c tyres were too big for the SKS Speedrocker fender.
Both my wife and I have 700x42 Pathfinder Sports on Vado 4.0 SL EQs. The fit is tight, but the only time it was an issue was after riding through thick mud. We find that the wider tread is advantageous on lose surfaces.
That's why I went with more aggressive Tracers ProBoth my wife and I have 700x42 Pathfinder Sports on Vado 4.0 SL EQs. The fit is tight, but the only time it was an issue was after riding through thick mud. We find that the wider tread is advantageous on lose surfaces.
Pathfinder Pro is a classic gravel tyre, and it is very much puncture resistant. I use PP 47 mm (tubed) on my Vado 6.0, no punctures whatsoever.I see the Pathfinder Pro is a 120tpi tire, how is it for puncture resistance? A local shop has the sport version in stock, I assume not tubeless and maybe not as good a tire given lower price?
Didn't you try on Specialized.com?Since I couldn't find the Pathfinder Pro locally or on Amazon I ordered a Ebay Trigger Pro. I would have preferred 42c but only available size 38x700. Looks to have
smaller knobs on the center strip. 60tpi and a belt which might offer better puncture resistance.
G-one is a whole series. Depending on what you didn't like about the one you have, you can move up/down the line to change the road/offroad balance.tubeless tire to replace Schwalbe G-one
I did but they have a $15 shipping charge making it a $76 tire including tax while the Trigger Pro has great reviews, specs that would indicate better puncture resistance and a tread pattern that looks good to me, for $30 less - normally same price as the Pathfinder Pro but currently at reduced price.Didn't you try on Specialized.com?
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It's not that I don't like the G-one, just that it doesn't stand out as a must have and I've had a lot of flats with them. I looked at the other G-one variants but decided to go with the Trigger Pro to try something different and hoping for better flat protection. My 700 x 40mm G-one measures 38mm so probably not much width difference vs the Trigger, I'll find out when it's delivered later this week.G-one is a whole series. Depending on what you didn't like about the one you have, you can move up/down the line to change the road/offroad balance.
Funny to think both PP and Trigger cost the same US$61 per tyre (equivalent) in Poland I didn't consider the Trigger, as my way of thinking was Pathfinder Pro -> Tracer Pro -> Rhombus Pro (increasing aggressiveness) but again, I was looking for a 42 mm tyre while Trigger Pro is an XC tyre at 38 mm. Yes, Trigger Pro has the ENDURANT casing and Black Belt against punctures. Probably a good choice for you!I did but they have a $15 shipping charge making it a $76 tire including tax while the Trigger Pro has great reviews, specs that would indicate better puncture resistance and a tread pattern that looks good to me, for $30 less - normally same price as the Pathfinder Pro but currently at reduced price.
First of all, please consider whether you want to remove the equipment from Vado SL 5.0 EQ. Because you are limited to 38 mm tyres otherwise. @EMGX has drawn my attention to the Trigger Pro 2Bliss tyres (38 mm), which look interesting, and would certainly work well tubeless under reduced inflation pressure. The Black Belt puncture protection is certainly a good thing in the bush. The point is, I didn't try the Triggers myself, so we'll need to listen to EMGX when he has installed the Triggers and rode them for awhile.For gravel roads, bush tracks, rail trails and a small amount of concrete and bitumen, maybe the Tracer Pro would be the better option over the Pathfinder for on the Vado SL?
We consider it "premium gravel" in Poland OK, joking. Your picture looks like Gravel Class 2, which is not dramatic at all!A picture of the type of gravel roads I will be riding on.
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Tracer Pro would be a good 38 mm choice (I have just checked the AUS website).Trigger Pro 2Bliss are not listed on the Specialized Australia webpage.