Re: [CR] Where to find Continental Ultra 2000 tires?

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Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 17:12:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: "David Boston" <zzboston@yahoo.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <4BFFD1F8.CB1D.00FE.1@baltimorecountymd.gov>
Subject: Re: [CR] Where to find Continental Ultra 2000 tires?


 

........" My rear Cerf has had a very slight 'bump' in it that's noticeable when coasting and sitting heavily, anyone else?"......

     Yes, right  out of the package. Mounted mine twice; bead seated correctly and   it had a wobble in the tread that eventually weakened. I never had a new tire   do that so didn't pay attention to it...but not again. They ride beautifully, though,   just like the old days.      Couple of flats, yeah...may try an old inner tube 'tuffy'

  Dave Boston
  Tucson  AZ   USA


--- On Fri, 5/28/10, Daniel Artley wrote:


From: Daniel Artley <dartley@baltimorecountymd.gov> Subject: Re: [CR] Where to find Continental Ultra 2000 tires? To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 2:23 PM

The Continentals are nice riding tires.  I've got a set of the 4000's that I like but are back in their original box in the bike dungeon with their blackwalls & yellow tread, just don't look right on a classic bike.  If you're looking for a light, supple gum or gum colored sidewall tire that's still easy to find, look to some of our CR supporters.  Velo Orange stocks nice tires, although at the present time, it appears nothing narrow (Now isn't that odd!).  Of places I've tried, Bicycle Quarterly stocks a 23 mm challenge tire, though their listing says 24-25 mm wide on most rims.  I'm a fan of the 26 mm Grand Bois Cerfs which on my rim measures about 25.5 and I like the 28's too.  They ride as nice as any vulcanized tire I've ever owned though almost twice as expensive as my old Avocet Fasgrips.  I've been wanting to try a set of Challenge tires too, though I'm hooked on the 26 mm Cerfs.  Most of these are nice, supple and light tires for their size, if a bit pricey.  They(?)   say the Grand Bois flat easily, and I've flatted them, but I think they just need some time to age out of their air tight wrapper.  Once I'd had a few months on them, they haven't flatted on me since, though I've still not worn out my first set.  My rear Cerf has had a very slight 'bump' in it that's noticeable when coasting and sitting heavily, anyone else?  But I'll definitely be getting another set soon.  I prefer the lightest, most supple tires I can find for my treasured road bikes.  Good luck with the hunt.

Happy trails,

Dan Artley, pulling off a set of Veloflex 23s' on the Raleigh Pro for 28 Cerfs for Cirque, in Parkton, Maryland Archive-URL: http://search.bikelist.org/getmsg.asp?Filename=classicrendezvous.11005.1191.emlDate: Thu, 27 May 2010 09:17:37 -0700 From: Steven Mills <hellmaybe(AT)gmail.com>Subject: [CR] Where to find Continental Ultra 2000 tires? ( http://search.bikelist.org/query.asp?SearchString=%22Where+to+find+Continental+Ultra+2000+tires%3F%22&SearchPrefix=%40msgsubject&SortBy=MsgDate%5Ba%5D )Hi Everyone, My wife has a set of Continental Ultra 2000 700x23 tires on her Alpine and I really like the color of the gumwall. I've been trying to find a set for my Paramount but have had no luck...does anyone know where I can buy a set? Or what are your recommendations for a quality gumwall tire? I know that they aren't the greatest tire overall because of their tendency to separate at the wall, but they are ideal for the aesthetic I'm going for. Any input is appreciated. Thanks! Steven Mills. Portland, Oregon. United States.