I am positively surprised how well the Schwalbe Thunder Burt rides even on loose, coarse gravel. To be honest, I'm thrilled. Top tyre.
Tyres are stylish but severely disappointed me on the bikebakamtie back from Switzerland to the Netherlands with a section of gravel paths, within less than 800 kilometres the rear tyre was completely bald and a puncture as a result.
Completely to expectations, fitted very smoothly. Instantly sealed (tubeless) . Bulges very well.
Low rolling resistance, very good grip in corners.Can go through corners at quite a slant Also grip on steep climbs. Have 2.1 inch wide tyres seems quite narrow , but ride super. Fit easily on the rim (Syncross Scott) To make tubles you need to be handy. See photos Tension strap or rope lightly over the tread , then inflate!
Low rolling resistance, very good grip in corners.Can go through corners at quite a slant Also grip on steep climbs. Have 2.1 inch wide tyres seems quite narrow , but ride super. Fit easily on the rim (Syncross Scott) To make tubles you need to be handy. See photos Tension strap or rope lightly over the tread , then inflate!
Low rolling resistance, very good grip in corners.Can go through corners at quite a slant Also grip on steep climbs. Have 2.1 inch wide tyres seems quite narrow , but ride super. Fit easily on the rim (Syncross Scott) To make tubles you need to be handy. See photos Tension strap or rope lightly over the tread , then inflate!
Low rolling resistance, very good grip in corners.Can go through corners at quite a slant Also grip on steep climbs. Have 2.1 inch wide tyres seems quite narrow , but ride super. Fit easily on the rim (Syncross Scott) To make tubles you need to be handy. See photos Tension strap or rope lightly over the tread , then inflate!
Low rolling resistance, very good grip in corners.Can go through corners at quite a slant Also grip on steep climbs. Have 2.1 inch wide tyres seems quite narrow , but ride super. Fit easily on the rim (Syncross Scott) To make tubles you need to be handy. See photos Tension strap or rope lightly over the tread , then inflate!